Discharge Advice Following Cardiac Angiography (Femoral - Angio-Seal)
Discharge Advice Following Cardiac Angiography (Femoral Angio-Seal)
Patient Information
Cardiac Catheter Laboratory
- Author ID: CW
- Leaflet ref: CCL 004
- Version: 8
- Leaflet title: Discharge Advice Following Cardiac Angiography (Femoral - Angio-Seal)
- Last review: August 2024
- Expiry date: August 2026
Discharge Advice Following Angio-Seal
- Following your angiogram an Angio-seal device, which is made of collagen has been used to plug the puncture site in your artery.
- The body naturally absorbs the collagen plug in approximately 90 days, during this time always carry your patient information card with you.
- You may feel a pea size lump in your groin or mild tenderness at this site.
- You should be accompanied home and have a friend or relative to stay with you over night.
- If severe bleeding occurs at the puncture site, lie down, and apply firm pressure. Ask your friend/relative to ring 999 and return immediately to your nearest Accident & Emergency Department.
- If you experience fever, bleeding, persistent tenderness or swelling in the groin, redness and or warm to touch, numbness or pain, discharge, or rash you must go immediately to your nearest A&E department.
- Modify activities for 48 hours – no straining, lifting greater than 5kg.
- If coughing, sneezing, or straining occurs during the first 12 hours, be advised to place your hand firmly over the puncture site to support it.
- It is advisable to drink plenty of fluids, especially water over the next few days; this will assist with flushing the dye out of your body.
- It is advisable to refrain from the consumption of alcohol for 24 hours.
- A dressing should be left in place for 24 hours. Please refrain from bathing for 3 days following your procedure shower or strip wash only.
- You can remove the dressing the following day, gently clean the site with soap and water. Dry the area gently. Cover the site with a clean dressing until the skin heals approximately 3 days.
- Refrain from driving for at least 48 hours following your angiogram and 7 days following an angioplasty.
- Sometimes bruising of the groin, leg or abdomen may occur and a small lump may be present for several weeks. If you feel pain or the lump enlarges, see your GP.
- If you take Metformin do not take for 48 hours following your angiogram.
- If you take Warfarin, Apixaban, Dabigatran, Edoxaban or Rivaroxaban you may restart it on the evening following your angiogram unless the Doctor has instructed otherwise.
Please contact the Cardiac Catheter Lab on 01942 773392 if you have any questions.