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Coronary Angiogram

This test is performed by a cardiologist in a sterile operating theatre environment. 
 
Most people will need to have routine tests before the procedure. These tests may require separate appointments and are usually planned the day before or the day of the procedure.
You will be asked not to eat or drink after midnight the evening before the procedure.

You are not given a general anaesthetic but may have some medication to relax you if needed.  Local anaesthetic is put into an area of skin to the side of your groin.  A needle and then tube are fed into an artery in the groin and advanced through the blood vessels to the heart.  Dye is then injected so that the heart and blood vessels can be seen on X-ray.  X-rays and measurements are then taken giving the doctors information about the state of your heart and the exact nature of any narrowed blood vessels.  This allows them to plan the best form of treatment to prevent heart attacks and control any symptoms you may have.
 
After the procedure you will have to lay flat (without bending your legs) while the groin sheath is in place. After the groin sheath is removed, you must lay flat for a period of time to prevent bleeding.

Location Information

Contact Details

General Enquiries: (04) 385 5999
Patient Enquiries: (04) 385 5947 or (04) 385 5949
Facsimile (04) 385-5856

Please call the following number if you wish to enquire about an appointment
Phone (04) 806 0992 - Booking Centre

Street Address

CMU
Level 2
Wellington Regional Hospital
Riddiford Street
Wellington

Postal Address

Wellington Hospital
Private Bag 7902
Wellington South

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