ANGIOGRAPHY
Overview
Overview
Angiography is a procedure that uses X-ray images to identify your heart’s blood vessels. Tests are usually performed to see if there are any restrictions on blood flow to the heart.
Angiography are part of a common group of processes known as heart (cardiac) catheterizations. Cardiac catheterization procedures can diagnose and treat cardiovascular conditions. Coronary angiogram, which can help identify heart conditions, is the most common type of cardiac catheterization procedure. Arsh Super speciality medical centre, is a place where all the precise, highly rated best lab equipment are used to give the human heart-related issues. Procedure is generally performed , when:- Symptoms of coronary artery disease, such as chest pain (angina)
- Pain in the chest, jaw, neck, or arm that cannot be explained by other tests
- New or growing chest pain (unstable angina)
- Congenital heart disease (congenital heart disease)
- Unusual results in rare cardiac tests
- Other vascular problems or chest injuries
- Heart valve problem that needs surgery
During coronary angiogram, a type of dye that is detected by an X-ray machine injects into your blood vessels. An X-ray machine quickly captures a series of images (angiograms), giving a look at your blood vessels. If necessary, your doctor may perform angioplasty during your coronary angiogram.