The Collaborative International Dictionary
Catheterism \Cath"e*ter*ism\, Catheterization \Cath`e*ter*i*za"tion\, n. (Med.) The operation of introducing a catheter.
Wiktionary
alt. The procedure of introducing a catheter. n. The procedure of introducing a catheter.
Usage examples of "catheterization".
Then he called the cardiac catheterization lab to check on the patient in cardiogenic shock.
The anesthesiologist told Thomas that the patient had suffered a dissecting aneurysm following a catheterization.
A catheterization test was needed, an angiogram to determine the extent of arterial blockage and the damage already done to the heart muscle.
Black heart attack patients are far less likely than whites to undergo cardiac catheterization, a common and potentially lifesaving procedure, regardless of the race of their doctors.
Black and white doctors together referred white patients for catheterization about 40 percent more often than black patients.
And unlike catheterization, we can look everywhere in the body, at every sort of vessel, no matter how large or small.
Since the death occurred during the catheterization, the medical boys wanted to present it at their death conference.
He has a whole unpleasant catheterization technique you don't want to hear about.
Matthew Cowen, who had had a cardiac catheterization the day before, displayed odd symptoms alarmingly like the late Cedric Harring: arthritis, constipation, and dry skin.