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pad treatment: Preparing for Angioplasty and Stenting
pad treatment: Preparing for Angioplasty and StentingTranscript (page 1 of 2)When you have peripheral artery disease, your healthcare provider may recommenda procedure called angioplasty to restore healthy blood flow. Angioplasty may be anoutpatient treatment, which means you arrive at the hospital the same day as yourtreatment and can go home later that day, or you may stay overnight.Your healthcare provider will give you specific instructions on how to prepare for yourangioplasty, but here are some general guidelines:Be honest about all the medications you are taking. You may be asked to stop takingcertain medications, including vitamins and supplements several days before yourtreatment. And bring a list of your medications with you to the hospital for yourhealthcare team to review prior to you procedure.It is important to let your healthcare team know as early as possible if you are allergicto latex, anesthesia, iodine or contrast agents, antibiotics or shellfish.The night before the procedure you may be asked not to eat or drink anythingafter midnight. If you are told to continue to take certain medications, take them onschedule, with as little water as possible.You may be asked to arrive a few hours before the procedure is scheduled. If notalready done, any remaining pre-procedure tests will be completed.An I.V. will be started to provide you with fluids and medication during the procedure.The place on your leg where the catheter will be inserted will be cleaned to preventinfection.Next, you’ll be moved to the procedure room. Throughout the procedure you’ll berelaxed, but not asleep. Due to the medication, you may not remember the procedureafterward. The angioplasty and stenting procedures usually take about one hour.20% gradient meshBack in the post-procedure area, your blood pressure and pulse will be monitored andthe insertion site will be examined. You’ll be asked to keep your leg still and straightfor a few hours. You may bend your other leg to make your back more comfortable.healthclipshealthclipsAs you recover, you’ll also be asked to drink plenty of fluids. You will probably be upand walking later in the day and can go home as soon as your doctor advises.healthclipshealthclips(cont. nextpage)4% gradient meshThis program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, orsuitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.hc_ha_10196_98_en_t00002.pdf © Milner-Fenwick, Inc.healthclips5% gradient meshpad treatment: Preparing for Angioplasty and StentingTranscript (page 2 of 2)Before you leave, your healthcare team will let you know how to take care of yourselfat home. You may be advised not to drive for the first couple of days after theprocedure, so arrange to have someone take you home.If you have any questions about angioplasty and stenting, meet with your healthcareprovider. This procedure is necessary to prevent the long-term complications ofPAD. Your healthcare provider wants you to feel comfortable and prepared for yourtreatment.20% gradient meshhealthclipshealthclipshealthclipshealthclips4% gradient meshThis program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, orsuitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.hc_ha_10196_98_en_t00002.pdf © Milner-Fenwick, Inc.healthclips5% gradient mesh
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