The procedure takes place in a radiology department or cardiac diagnostic laboratory. You will be given sedation to relax you prior to the procedure, but you will be awake and able to follow instructions during the test. You will remain on a stretcher throughout the entire test. You are given local anesthesia to insert the catheter, and the only sensation is one of pressure at the site. A puncture is made into an artery in your arm, neck, or groin for threading the catheter into your heart. Occasionally, a flushing sensation occurs after the dye is injected. Discomfort may arise from having to lie still for prolonged periods of time.
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