Pre-Procedure: Coronary Artery Procedures
Pre-Procedure: Coronary Artery ProceduresIf you're worried about your upcoming coronary artery procedure, that's understandable. Having anangioplasty or other treatment involving your heart can be a bit unnerving.Focus on this. With better blood flow to the heart, you'll be less likely to have a heart attack or otherheart-related problem in the future and that means being able to live a longer, fuller life. Knowingwhat to expect can also help you feel less anxious and better prepared.Here are the facts behind some common concerns about coronary artery procedures.Will it hurt? Before the procedure, the spot where the catheter will be put in, either in your groin orarm will be numbed so you won't feel pain. You may also be given medicine to help you relax.Still, you may feel some pressure or chest discomfort during the procedure. But here's the goodnews. Your team knows how to quickly manage any discomfort so speak up right away.How will I feel after? If you've been living in an angina, AKA chest pain. You'll feel much better afterthe procedure and that's worth a fist pump, yet you'll likely have some soreness where the catheterwas put in and you may feel some discomfort.If you need to lie still for a few hours after the procedure, during this time, your care team will do allthey can to make sure you're as comfortable as possible.What about the risks? Most procedures have some risks like the chance for an infection or bleeding.Coronary artery procedures have some serious added concerns such as the possible need for openheart surgery and the risk for a heart attack or stroke.Keep in mind, though, such events are rare. Your care team has done lots of these procedures andknows exactly how to keep you safe and healthy.You can do your part too by following all pre- and post-procedure instructions and if you have anyquestions, ask away.What will life be like afterward? Without a doubt, you'll need to make some lifestyle changes after theprocedure. That can include things like taking new medications, eating healthier, exercising more,reducing stress, or stopping smoking.These changes will take time so be kind to yourself and stick with your recovery plan, especially thecardiac rehab. It'll help boost your heart health, a sure way to feeling better and living longer.Still have questions or concerns? Your care team is here to help. Get in touch to learn more aboutwhat you can do to make your surgery a success.The contents of this video/website are for information purposes only. Nothing contained in this video/website is intended to substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, ortreatment. If you have any healthcare related concerns or questions, you should seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers. You should neverdisregard or discount the importance of professional medical advice because of something you have read or seen on this video/website. You should never delay seekingtreatment or advice for a medical condition because of something you have read or seen on this video/website.© Krames LLCThis program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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