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What is Angiogram?
Types of Angiograms
- Coronary Angiogram: It focuses on heart and coronary arteries and procedure to visualize the blood flow by the insertion of catheter into a coronary artery.
- Cerebral Angiogram: It focuses on brain and cerebral arteries and a catheter is navigated into the cerebral arteries to inject contrast dye for imaging.
- Peripheral Angiogram: It focuses on Peripheral arteries in the limbs and a catheter is placed in the affected artery, and contrast dye is used to examine blood flow in the boundaries.
How Angiograms Work?
- Preparation: Before the angiogram, patients are normally given a mild relaxing and the medical team sterilizes and without feeling the area where the catheter will be inserted, usually the groin or wrist.
- Catheter Insertion: It is carefully inserted into a major artery and the choice of artery depends on the type of angiogram and the area being examined.
- Contrast Injection: Once the catheter is in place, a contrast dye is injected directly into the bloodstream through the catheter.
Advancements in Angiography Techniques
- Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA): DSA is a digital imaging technique that subtracts a pre-contrast image from subsequent contrast-enhanced images and results in a clearer visualization of blood vessels.
- 3D Angiography: This technique involves creating three-dimensional images of blood vessels and provides a full view of vascular structures from multiple angles.
- Improved Catheter Materials: The materials used in catheters have evolved, allowing for greater flexibility and navigational precision during procedures.
Conclusion
It will check the health of your blood vessels and how blood flow throughout the body.
Diagnosis and assess conditions like coronary artery disease, blockages in blood vessels for the performance of an angiogram in one health hospital.
Contrast dye is injected, and X-ray images are taken to capture the flow of blood through the vessels.
CT scan, MRI scan are the alternative methods to diagnose an angiogram.
Detailed images of blood vessels, identify blockages, aneurysms information provided by angiogram.
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care & services to our patients
What is Angiogram?
Types of Angiograms
- Coronary Angiogram: It focuses on heart and coronary arteries and procedure to visualize the blood flow by the insertion of catheter into a coronary artery.
- Cerebral Angiogram: It focuses on brain and cerebral arteries and a catheter is navigated into the cerebral arteries to inject contrast dye for imaging.
- Peripheral Angiogram: It focuses on Peripheral arteries in the limbs and a catheter is placed in the affected artery, and contrast dye is used to examine blood flow in the boundaries.
How Angiograms Work?
- Preparation: Before the angiogram, patients are normally given a mild relaxing and the medical team sterilizes and without feeling the area where the catheter will be inserted, usually the groin or wrist.
- Catheter Insertion: It is carefully inserted into a major artery and the choice of artery depends on the type of angiogram and the area being examined.
- Contrast Injection: Once the catheter is in place, a contrast dye is injected directly into the bloodstream through the catheter.
Advancements in Angiography Techniques
- Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA): DSA is a digital imaging technique that subtracts a pre-contrast image from subsequent contrast-enhanced images and results in a clearer visualization of blood vessels.
- 3D Angiography: This technique involves creating three-dimensional images of blood vessels and provides a full view of vascular structures from multiple angles.
- Improved Catheter Materials: The materials used in catheters have evolved, allowing for greater flexibility and navigational precision during procedures.
Conclusion
It will check the health of your blood vessels and how blood flow throughout the body.
Diagnosis and assess conditions like coronary artery disease, blockages in blood vessels for the performance of an angiogram in one health hospital.
Contrast dye is injected, and X-ray images are taken to capture the flow of blood through the vessels.
CT scan, MRI scan are the alternative methods to diagnose an angiogram.
Detailed images of blood vessels, identify blockages, aneurysms information provided by angiogram.
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care & services to our patients
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