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In medicine, a catheter is a tube that can be inserted into a body cavity, duct, or vessel. Catheters . In most uses, a catheter is a thin, flexible tube ("soft" catheter), though in some uses, it is a larger, solid ("hard") catheter. A catheter left inside the body, either temporarily or permanently, may be referred to as an indwelling catheter. A permanently inserted catheter may be referred to as a permcath.
Coronary artery bypass grafting provides better long-term outcomes in younger patients

Coronary artery bypass grafting provides better long-term outcomes in younger patients

More patients could benefit from critical treatments under new guideline

More patients could benefit from critical treatments under new guideline

Global study on stroke prevention in high-risk AF patients

Global study on stroke prevention in high-risk AF patients

New article demonstrates potential, feasibility of PlaqueTec Liquid Biopsy System to detect biomarkers for CAD

New article demonstrates potential, feasibility of PlaqueTec Liquid Biopsy System to detect biomarkers for CAD

Medicare now covers new noninvasive test for heart disease

Medicare now covers new noninvasive test for heart disease

Sickle cell patients, families and doctors face a ‘fight for everything’

Sickle cell patients, families and doctors face a ‘fight for everything’

Radiation therapy can be used to treat patients with life-threatening heart rhythm

Radiation therapy can be used to treat patients with life-threatening heart rhythm

New blood test accurately forecasts advanced heart failure patients’ survival after surgery

New blood test accurately forecasts advanced heart failure patients’ survival after surgery

Survey finds extremely high rate of mortality from sepsis in ICUs

Survey finds extremely high rate of mortality from sepsis in ICUs

Clinician re-examines evidence on re-use of catheters and UTIs in people with spinal cord injuries

Clinician re-examines evidence on re-use of catheters and UTIs in people with spinal cord injuries

Modern non-invasive diagnostics can get clear picture of the heart’s condition

Modern non-invasive diagnostics can get clear picture of the heart’s condition

Powerful clot-busting drugs reserved for selected patients with deep vein thrombosis

Powerful clot-busting drugs reserved for selected patients with deep vein thrombosis

National health collaborative efforts can help reduce infection rates in nursing homes

National health collaborative efforts can help reduce infection rates in nursing homes

Penn researchers reveal new approach to restart replication in cardiomyocytes after heart attack

Penn researchers reveal new approach to restart replication in cardiomyocytes after heart attack

Invasive cells deploy a trick to squeeze through barriers

Invasive cells deploy a trick to squeeze through barriers

Clinical trial results could lead to treatment of heart disease in Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients

Clinical trial results could lead to treatment of heart disease in Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients

Milestone study could impact standard guidelines for stroke treatment

Milestone study could impact standard guidelines for stroke treatment

Study findings could help reduce unnecessary testing in children with postoperative fever

Study findings could help reduce unnecessary testing in children with postoperative fever

Experts call for routine screening of babies across Europe for heart defects

Experts call for routine screening of babies across Europe for heart defects

DZHK studies to investigate non-invasive diagnosis of diastolic heart failure with the help of CMR

DZHK studies to investigate non-invasive diagnosis of diastolic heart failure with the help of CMR

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