Benefits of Angiography

 


Angiography is a type of X-ray used to check blood vessels as blood vessels may not show clearly on a normal x-ray, so a special dye is injected into your blood. This causes your blood vessels to be highlighted, allowing your doctor to observe better. Angiography is used to check the health of your blood vessels and how blood flows through them.


Who does angiography?


A specially trained team of medical staff carries out angiography. The team includes:

  •  a radiologist (specialist doctor) who will carry out the procedure,

  •  nursing staff and radiographers (medical imaging technologists) who operate the X-ray machine. 

  • If the angiography is being carried out as the first step of angioplasty, a vascular specialist doctor, who might be a surgeon, may carry out the procedure


Where is angiography done?


Angiography is carried out in a specifically designed room called an angiography suite, which is similar to an operating theatre. A special X-ray machine is used to take and record the images or angiograms. There are also machines to record your blood pressure, pulse rate and other vital signs.


Benefits:

Heart and vascular CT angiography may eliminate the need for surgery. If surgery remains necessary, it can be performed more accurately.

  • Heart and vascular CT angiography can detect narrowing or obstruction of blood vessels allowing for potentially corrective therapy to be done.

  • CT angiography may give more precise anatomical detail than other imaging, particularly in small blood vessels.

  • Many patients can undergo heart and vascular CT angiography to diagnose blood vessel problems.

  • Heart and vascular CT angiography is faster, non-invasive, and has fewer complications.

  • CT Angiography is a useful way of detecting arterial (such as narrowing of blood vessels in the heart) and venous disease, as well as structural abnormalities of the heart before there are symptoms or when symptoms are not related to blood vessel disease.

  • There is also potentially less discomfort because contrast material is injected into an arm vein.

  • No radiation remains in a patient's body after heart and vascular CT angiography.

  • X-rays used in standard CT scans have no immediate side effects.

Accounting for thorough experience and practice, Dr. Aritra Konar is a Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata. He has been deemed one of the best cardiologists and heart surgeons in Kolkata for his expertise lies in Coronary (femoral & radial routes) angiography, Coronary angioplasty (including primary angioplasty), Peripheral angiography and angioplasty, Permanent pacemaker, ICD, CRT implantation, BMV, BPV, Right heart catheterization and so on, in procedural skills. His guidance is trusted and so are his skills.

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