Starship Green Lane Paediatric and Congenital Cardiac Service

Contact Details

Phone (09) 307 4949 ext 23230 (ward) (09) 307 4949 ext 23621 (clinic)
Email pccsadmin@adhb.govt.nz

Administration/General Enquiries:
Ph 09 307 4949 ext 23643
Email

Surgical Booking Administrator:
Ph (09) 630 9946 | Mob 021 915 743 Email
 

Cardiac Catheter Booking Administrator:
Ph (09) 623 6496 ext 23618 | Mob 021 532 167

Cardiac Nurse Specialists:
Ph (09) 630 9972
Email

Electrophysiology Bookings:
Ph 09 307 4949 ext 23643
Email

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Cardiac Catheterisation

Cardiac catheterisation is a medical procedure used to assess, diagnose and treat heart conditions.

A plastic tube called a sheath is placed into a large blood vessel (usually via the groin in infants and children) and a long thin tube (catheter) is inserted through this and threaded up to the right or left side of the heart, using X-rays to guide the procedure. The cardiologist can then use the catheter to carry out tests and treatments. Reasons a cardiac catheterisation may be carried out include:

The procedure is performed by a cardiologist and can be carried out on children of any age, including newborn infants. Usually children admitted to 23B for a cardiac catheter will need to stay overnight, but this is not always necessary. If the cardiologist determines an overnight stay is not needed, Auckland patients may have a pre-admission visit the week before the cardiac catheter is performed, which minimises the amount of time needed for preparation on the day of the procedure. For patients living outside of Auckland who don't need to stay overnight in hospital, the nights before and after the cardiac catheter are spent at Ronald McDonald House.


https://www.healthpoint.co.nz/public/cardiology/starship-green-lane-paediatric-and-congenital/