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You may have a cardiac cath if you have recently had one or more of these symptoms: Chest pain (angina) Shortness of breath. Dizziness. Extreme tiredness.
There are two types of cardiac catheterization procedures: right heart catheterization (RHC) and left heart catheterization (LHC). During RHC, a healthcare professional will insert a thin tube called a catheter into a blood vessel from the neck, elbow, or leg to access the right side of the heart.
Cardiac catheterization is a safe procedure when performed by an experienced medical team. But, some possible risks include bleeding, infection, and blood clots. A heart attack or a stroke can happen in very rare situations. But, remember, its done in a closely supervised setting in a hospital.

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Depending on the location and severity, the blockages can be treated with medications alone; with angioplasty plus stent placement (expanding a balloon located at the end of the catheter to open the blockage and placing a stent), which can be done during the cardiac catheterization procedure; or with open-heart surgery
Cardiac catheterization, or cardiac cath, is a non-surgical procedure that allows physicians to diagnose and treat diseases of the heart muscle, valves or coronary (heart) arteries.
Most people can return to their normal activities the day after the procedure, though youll want to avoid strenuous exercise and lifting heavy objects for two weeks. Some additional time may be needed if a treatment was done during your cardiac catheterization.
You might need cardiac catheterization if you have, or your doctor thinks you have: Coronary artery disease. Congenital heart disease. Heart failure. Heart valve disease. Damage to the walls and inner lining of tiny blood vessels in the heart, called small vessel disease or coronary microvascular disease.
Cardiac catheterisation is usually done to help get a diagnosis when other tests, such as an electrocardiogram (ECG) or chest x-ray, cant provide enough information.

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