Comprehensive medical services and healthcare treatments
Cardiac Catheterization
Cardiac catheterization is a minimally invasive diagnostic and interventional procedure used to evaluate and treat conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels. It allows cardiologists to examine coronary arteries, heart chambers, heart valves, and blood flow with high precision, helping to diagnose cardiovascular disease and, in many cases, provide immediate treatment.
This procedure plays a critical role in the diagnosis and management of coronary artery disease, congenital heart defects, valvular disorders, and other cardiac conditions.
Purpose of Cardiac Catheterization
Cardiac catheterization is performed to:
diagnose coronary artery disease and identify arterial blockages;
assess heart chamber pressures and blood oxygen levels;
evaluate heart valve function;
detect congenital heart abnormalities;
determine the severity of cardiovascular conditions;
guide treatment decisions and surgical planning.
In many cases, cardiac catheterization can also be used therapeutically during the same procedure.
Conditions Diagnosed and Treated
Cardiac catheterization may be recommended for patients with:
chest pain (angina);
suspected or known coronary artery disease;
abnormal stress test or imaging results;
heart valve disease;
heart failure;
congenital heart defects;
cardiomyopathy;
certain cardiac arrhythmias.
Interventional Procedures Performed During Catheterization
Depending on the clinical findings, cardiac catheterization may include:
Coronary angiography to visualize coronary arteries;
Balloon angioplasty to open narrowed or blocked arteries;
Coronary stent placement to restore and maintain blood flow;
Valve assessment or intervention (in selected cases);
Hemodynamic measurements and contrast studies.
How the Procedure Is Performed
The procedure is performed in a specialized cardiac catheterization laboratory.
Local anesthesia and mild sedation are administered for patient comfort.
A thin, flexible catheter is inserted through an artery or vein, usually in the wrist (radial artery) or groin (femoral artery).
The catheter is carefully guided to the heart under real-time X-ray imaging.
Contrast dye is injected to visualize blood vessels and heart structures.
Diagnostic imaging and/or interventional treatment is performed as indicated.
The catheter is removed, and pressure or a closure device is applied to the access site.
The procedure typically lasts 30–90 minutes, depending on its complexity.
Benefits of Cardiac Catheterization
high diagnostic accuracy;
minimally invasive alternative to open surgery;
ability to diagnose and treat conditions in a single procedure;
rapid recovery and shorter hospital stay;
precise guidance for further medical or surgical care.
Preparation and Aftercare
Preparation:
Patients may be asked to fast for several hours before the procedure.
Blood tests and imaging studies may be required in advance.
Patients should inform their physician about medications, allergies (especially to contrast dye), and existing medical conditions.
Aftercare:
Patients are monitored for several hours or overnight, depending on the procedure.
Mild bruising or soreness at the catheter insertion site may occur.
Activity restrictions may be recommended for a short period.
Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days.
Safety and Risks
Cardiac catheterization is a well-established and generally safe procedure when performed by experienced cardiologists. Potential risks, though uncommon, include:
bleeding or hematoma at the access site;
allergic reaction to contrast dye;
infection;
blood vessel injury;
heart rhythm disturbances;
heart attack or stroke (rare).
Strict safety protocols are followed to minimize all risks.
Results
Following cardiac catheterization, patients receive:
detailed diagnostic findings;
treatment recommendations or immediate intervention if required;
follow-up care instructions and long-term management planning.
Find This Service
Service Information
Service Details
Duration
120 minutes
Price
USD0
specialties
0 related specialties
Clinics Offering This Service
Children's Medical Center
Heart & Vascular Institute
Women's Health & Wellness
Orthopedic & Sports Medicine
Family Health Clinic
Central Medical Center
Frequently Asked Questions
What insurance plans are accepted?
Insurance information is listed when provided.
How do I make an appointment?
Contact information for scheduling is available on this page.
Is this provider accepting new patients?
Check the provider details for current availability.
Is telehealth available?
Virtual consultation options may be indicated in the listing.
What are the office hours?
Hours of operation are included in the provider details.
Have more questions? Visit vronskiy.com for additional information.
Related content
Courses
More →
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning with Python Fundamentals
Step into the world of Artificial Intelligence — no prior experience required.

The profession of a 3D generalist
3D generalist

Ultimate Microsoft Office; Excel, Word, PowerPoint & Access
Basic Learn to Advanced Microsoft Offices in this 9-course bundle for Office 365 or Office 2019
Blogs
More →Authentic Italian Pizza Margherita: More Than a Recipe, a Tradition
Learn to make the perfect Neapolitan-style pizza Margherita at home with our step-by-step guide. From dough preparation to wood-fired oven techniques.
Travel as Art: Why the Journey is More Important Than the Destination
In a world where everything is accelerating, travel becomes not just a change of location, but a way to rediscover oneself. This article tells how a journey—even the most insignificant one—can change one's outlook on life if you allow yourself to be authentic in every moment.
Stay Smart: The Modern Guide to Short-Term Rentals
In recent years, short-term rentals have transformed the way people travel, work, and even invest. Platforms like Airbnb, Vrbo, and Booking.com have made it easier than ever for travelers to find unique places to stay while offering property owners a chance to turn their space into a source of income. But what exactly makes short-term rentals so appealing, and what should both guests and hosts keep in mind?
Upcoming Events
More →
AI & Machine Learning Conference
Daniel Clark
Cutting-edge conference on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and their real-world applications.

Health & Wellness Expo
Daniel Clark
Comprehensive expo featuring the latest in health, fitness, and wellness products and services.

Cybersecurity Summit
Daniel Clark
Comprehensive summit covering the latest threats, defense strategies, and industry best practices.
