Aortic angiography takes place in a radiology department or cardiac diagnostics laboratory. You are given a sedative to relax before the procedure, but you are awake and able to follow instructions during the test. You are on a stretcher during the test. An incision is made into an artery in your arm, neck, or groin for threading the catheter into the aorta. You will be given local anesthesia before the catheter is inserted, so the only sensation is pressure at the site. Sometimes a feeling of warmth occurs after the contrast media is injected. You may experience discomfort from staying still a long time. Once the procedure is completed, the puncture site in the arm or groin will be compressed for 10 to 15 minutes to prevent bleeding. You will need to keep that arm or leg straight for up to 4 hours after the procedure to prevent additional bleeding. Generally, normal activity may be resumed the day after the procedure.
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