What tests will be required before my procedure?
Before your procedure, your physician will arrange for you to have several routine tests, including:
- EKG
- Blood tests (less than one week prior)
- Medical history and exam
- Chest x-ray
Will I be able to eat or drink before the test?
You will receive specific instructions about the food you may have before the cardiac catheterization. Generally, you should have nothing to eat or drink six to eight hours before the procedure.
What arrangements should I make to prepare for the procedure?
- Pack a small bag of overnight clothing for the next day.
- Please leave any valuables at home.
- Bring a list of medications (with exact names and dosages) that you currently take.
- Bring your insurance card or medical card.
- Arrange for someone to drive you home.
- Be sure to mention if you are allergic to x-ray dyes or shellfish, and if you have problems taking aspirin or blood thinners.
- You may wear your dentures, hearing aids, or glasses.
When should I arrive at the hospital?
Your cardiologist, or someone on his/her staff, will let you know what time to arrive at the hospital. You may be asked to arrive one to two hours before the scheduled procedure.