Post Procedure Groin Care
The following information is to assist you with any queries you may have following an angiogram, ballooning, angioplasty or stent insertion through the groin.
What do I do if I have chest pain?
As soon as you have chest pain: Stop and Rest.
If rest does not bring relief take a dose of angina medication;
- Tablet: place the tablet under your tongue, DO NOT SWALLOW. If pain goes away, spit out what is left, or
- Spray: give one spray under the tongue.
Make sure you are sitting or lying down before using your spray or tablet. You may get dizzy. Find the smallest dose that works for you.
If the pain is not relieved within 5 minutes take another dose of angina medication.
IF THE PAIN........
Does not go away after 10 minutes of onset after rest and medication, or gets worse, call triple zero 000 and ask for an Ambulance;
DO NOT hang up
WAIT for advice from the 000 operator
It may be an attack. Getting to hospital quickly can reduce the damage to your heart and increase your chance of survival.
Do I need to check the groin site?
You need to check the puncture site with staff, this will help you to identify any future changes.
- check the site at least once a day, or if you notice any difference in how you feel
- feel gently over the site, a small lump is normal
- gently remove the dressing after your first shower
- any bruising or lump will disappear in a few weeks as healing occurs
For 3-4 days following your procedure
- Do not lift anything heavier than 2kg
- Do not engage in strenuous exercise
- Abstain from sexual activity for 3-4 days
- Do not drive for;
- 24 hours after an angiogram
- 48 hours after a stent
- 2 weeks after a heart attack (RTA guidelines)
- Prolonged travel should be avoided
What should I do if bleeding occurs?
- Lie down on the bed
- Apply direct, firm pressure over the site until the bleeding stops
- Continue to rest on the bed for half an hour, or once bleeding stops
- If you are unable to stop the bleeding, maintain the pressure and call an ambulance by dialling 000
General considerations
- Discuss any specific activity / employment requirements with staff before discharge
- All patients should follow-up with their local doctor 3 days after discharge
- Make an appointment to see your cardiologist within six weeks, unless informed otherwise
Reasons I may need to contact my local doctor
- If a large hard area or lump appears at the site
- If bruising is very large or expanding
- If you experience increased swelling, throbbing and/or pain at the site
- If you notice the site is red, swollen and/or discharge is present
Please read this information brochure prior to your discharge home and do not hesitate to speak with a staff member if you have further questions or concerns.
Following your procedure, should you have any concerns, ring your local GP during office hours or contact Hurstville Private Hospital Coronary Care Unit;
T: 02 9579 7733 or 02 9579 7739