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Angiography

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What is Angiography?

Angiography is a specialized medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs, particularly arteries, veins, and the chambers of the heart. It involves the injection of a contrast dye into the blood vessels, which makes them visible on X-ray, CT, or MRI scans. This procedure is crucial for diagnosing various cardiovascular conditions, such as blockages, aneurysms, or malformations that could lead to serious health complications like heart attacks or strokes.

The procedure is often recommended for patients with symptoms of heart disease, peripheral artery disease, or cerebrovascular conditions. It helps doctors pinpoint the exact location and severity of any blockages or abnormalities in the blood vessels, allowing for precise treatment planning, such as angioplasty or stent placement. There are different types of angiography depending on the area being examined, such as coronary angiography for the heart, cerebral angiography for the brain, and peripheral angiography for the limbs.

Angiography is generally considered a safe procedure with minimal recovery time. It is typically performed in a hospital or specialized clinic by a trained interventional cardiologist or radiologist. The results of an angiogram provide critical insights into the health of the vascular system, aiding in early diagnosis and effective treatment strategies.

At Dr. Viveka, we specialize in state-of-the-art angiography services. Angiography is a diagnostic procedure that visualizes blood vessels using a contrast dye and imaging technology. It helps detect blockages, abnormalities, and blood flow issues in various parts of the body.

  • Non-invasive diagnostic procedure.
  • Detects artery blockages and blood flow issues.
  • Uses a contrast dye for clear imaging.
  • Essential for heart, brain, and limb conditions.
  • Provides detailed visuals of blood vessels.
  • Helps plan treatments like angioplasty.
  • Performed by experienced cardiologists.
  • Minimal recovery time.
  • Available for coronary, cerebral, and peripheral angiography.
  • High precision, ensuring accurate diagnosis.