Understanding medical procedures can feel overwhelming. Cardiac catheterization is one such procedure that often raises questions. It’s a diagnostic tool used to check how well the heart is working. In simple terms, a thin tube is inserted into the veins Manhattan is known for. This allows doctors to identify issues like blockages or irregularities. Knowing what to expect from this procedure can ease concerns and clarify its purpose. With insights from a cardiologist, we aim to demystify cardiac catheterization. What Happens During Cardiac Catheterization? The process may sound complex, but it follows clear steps. First, the patient receives a local…