Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory

About Our Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory

The Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at Ocean is an outpatient facility for high-risk, elective, cardiac diagnostic procedures. It is one of the area's leading, state-of-the-art facilities, utilizing the latest equipment and technology. The lab's cardiac imaging system has the capability to instantly transmit digital data and images to other Meridian hospitals and physicians' offices.

Cardiac catheterization is "the" diagnostic tool which enables physicians to identify blockages in the blood vessels (coronary artery) that supply the heart. Additionally it is used to detect other heart-related diseases such as valve disease. During a cardiac catheterization procedure, digital X-ray images are taken of all the coronary arteries in the heart while other images are acquired that measure and show how hard the heart muscle is pumping. This is typically done by inserting thin plastic tubes (catheters) into the femoral artery (groin), but it may also be performed using your arm. Once the catheters are inserted towards the heart, contrast is injected into the coronary arteries, allowing the physician to identify on the X-ray if there are any blockages in the heart.

Care Locations

  • Ocean Medical Center, 425 Jack Martin Boulevard, Brick, NJ 08724

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