Right Heart Ventriculography
Alternate Names : Angiography - Right Heart
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How is the Test Performed?
You are given a mild sedative prior to the test. An intravenous (IV) line is started in an arm to allow for the administration of medication during the procedure.
A cardiologist inserts a catheter through a small incision in a vein in the arm, neck, or groin after cleansing the site and numbing the site with a local anesthetic. The catheter is then carefully threaded into the heart, using a type of X-ray images called fluoroscopy to guide the insertion.
When the catheter is in place, dye is injected to allow the cardiologist to view the blood vessels within the heart.
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