What To Expect After Cardiac Catheterization
After cardiac catheterization, you will be moved to
a special care area. You will rest there for several hours or overnight. During
that time, your movement will be limited to avoid bleeding from the site where
the catheter was inserted.
While you recover in this area, nurses will check
your heart rate and blood pressure regularly. They also will check for bleeding
from the catheter insertion site.
A small bruise may develop on your arm, groin (upper
thigh), or neck at the site where the catheter was inserted. That area may feel
sore or tender for about a week. Let your doctor know if you develop problems
such as:
- A constant or large amount of bleeding at the
insertion site that can't be stopped with a small bandage
- Unusual pain, swelling, redness, or other signs
of infection at or near the insertion site
Talk to your doctor about whether you should avoid
certain activities, such as heavy lifting, for a short time after the
procedure.
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