After your Cardiac Catheterization, your physician will return to explain the results to you. Sometimes cardiac catheterization will show that your heart is just fine. If there is a problem, your physician will discuss all possible treatments.
What can I do when I return home?
- Be sure to make arrangements to have a friend or family member drive you home.
- Avoid heavy lifting, and do only light activities for a few days.
- You may have a small bruise or lump the size of an olive under the skin at the insertion site. This should go away within a few weeks.
Be sure to call your doctor if . . .
- The insertion site bleeds
- You feel chest pain or discomfort
- Your arm or leg feels numb or cold
- The bruising or swelling gets worse or increases
- You have a fever
- Signs of infection appear at the insertion site