Eisenhower Health

Cardiac Catheterization: Purpose, Procedure and Results

  • Annenberg Health Sciences Building
  • 02/13/2025
  • From 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Cardiac catheterization is a procedure that assists physicians in checking for heart disease, how well your heart muscle is working and, if necessary, place a stent if a blockage is discovered. Join Wade Little, RN, and Monica Colgan, RN, for an overview of preprocedural, intraprocedural and postprocedural cardiac catheterization processes. Learn about the most common procedures - coronary angiogram, left heart catheterization, right heart catheterization, TAVR and Mitraclips. See first-hand some of the equipment and technologies used in a cardiac cath lab. Stay for opportunities to ask questions not addressed by the presentation. 

Attend in-person at the Annenberg Health Sciences Building, which will be immediately followed by the monthly meeting of Mended Hearts of the Coachella Valley, or virtually.

Select In-Person of Virtual preference at registration. Link to virtual lecture is emailed after registration

The speaker for this event is Wade Little, RN, and Monica Colgan, RN.
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