Coronary Angiography!
Coronary angiography is a medical imaging procedure that visualizes the coronary arteries, helping diagnose and treat heart conditions.
Purpose:
- Diagnose coronary artery disease (CAD).
- Identify blockages or narrowing.
- Plan treatments (angioplasty, stenting, bypass surgery).
- Monitor coronary artery health.
Procedure:
- Catheter insertion (arm/leg artery).
- Guided to coronary arteries via X-ray.
- Contrast dye injected to visualize arteries.
- Images captured using X-ray or fluoroscopy.
Types:
- Diagnostic coronary angiography.
- Interventional coronary angiography (with angioplasty/stenting).
Preparation:
- Fasting (6-8 hours).
- Stop certain medications.
- Local anesthesia.
- IV access
Risks:
- Bleeding/hematoma.
- Infection
- Allergic reaction (contrast dye)
- Kidney damage
- Stroke/heart attack (rare)
Results:
- Images analyzed by cardiologist
- Blockages/narrowing identified
- Treatment plan discussed
Follow-up:
- Monitor for complications
- Adjust medications
- Lifestyle changes (diet, exercise)
Benefits With Our Service
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