Journal of Leukemia Research

Associate in Nursing unnoticed Cause Throughout Coronary X-ray photography, vagal-induced cardiovascular disease
Wang Wei*, Situmo Zhang

Lahore School of Nursing, The University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan

Correspondence to Author: Wang Wei
Abstract:

Hypotension is a common complication during coronary roentgenography. Aside from harm and vasovagal reaction, a variety of factors can result in a disorder in the cath lab. Severe pain and anxiety are frequently associated with nervus evoked disorder. However, various causes of disorder in the cath lab must be considered. In this case, a 76-year-old male was brought for coronary roentgenography, and the procedure was complicated by disorder from a forgotten bladder distention

Keywords:

Coronary roentgenography, complication, disorder, Vagal-induced disorder

Citation:

Wang Wei. Associate in Nursing unnoticed Cause Throughout Coronary X-ray photography, vagal-induced cardiovascular disease Journal of Leukemia Research 2020.