Coronary angiography
Cardiac catheterisation and coronary angiography are generally considered to be safe procedures. However, as with all medical procedures, there are some associated risks.
The mainrisks of coronary angiography include:
In very rare cases, more serious complications of coronary angiography can occur. These include:
The risk of a serious complication occurring is estimated to beless than1 in 1,000. People withserious underlying heart problems are most at risk.
Your cardiologist should discuss the risks with you before the procedure.
Cardiac catheterisation is an invasive diagnostic procedure that provides important information about the structure and function of the heart.
Cardiac catheterisation and coronary angiography can provide important information about the heart and the surrounding blood vessels supplying it.
Cardiac catheterisation and coronary angiography is carried out at a hospital or specialist heart centre.
After having cardiac catheterisation and coronary angiography, your pulse and blood pressure will be checked and recorded.
Cardiac catheterisation and coronary angiography are generally considered to be safe procedures. However, as with all medical procedures, there are some associated risks.