The procedure takes place in a radiology department, special procedures room, or cardiac diagnostics laboratory within a hospital. You are given sedation to relax prior to the procedure, but you are awake and able to follow instructions during the test. You will remain on a stretcher or flat on a radiology table for the duration of the test. An incision will be made into a vein in your arm, neck, or groin for threading the catheter into your heart. You are given a local anesthesia for the insertion of the catheter, and the only sensation should be one of pressure at the site. You may feel some discomfort due to lying still for a prolonged period of time. The procedure may last from one to several hours.
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