Angiography
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Angiography in Raipur
Angiography is a minimally invasive medical procedure that aids physicians in diagnosing and treating a variety of medical conditions. By using one of three imaging technologies—X-rays with catheters, CT (Computed Tomography), or MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)—angiography provides detailed images of blood vessels throughout the body. In most cases, a contrast material injection is required to produce clear pictures, making it easier to identify blockages or other issues in the blood vessels.
Types of Angiography we offer
- X-Rays with Catheters: Minimally invasive technique using a catheter to inject contrast dye for clear X-ray images of blood vessels.
- Computed Tomography (CT) Angiography: Detailed cross-sectional images of blood vessels.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Angiography: Uses powerful magnets and radio waves to produce images without radiation.
Why Angiography is done?
Diagnosing Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): Detects blockages in the heart’s arteries, which can cause chest pain or lead to heart attacks.
Identifying Blockages in Blood Vessels: Helps find blockages or narrowing in arteries or veins throughout the body, including in the brain, kidneys, or legs.
Evaluating Aneurysms: Detects bulges or weak spots in blood vessel walls that could lead to life-threatening ruptures.
Post-Heart Attack Evaluation: Assesses the extent of heart damage and determines the need for interventions like angioplasty or stenting.
Planning Surgery or Interventions: Helps plan procedures like heart bypass surgery or the placement of stents by providing detailed images of blood vessels.
Monitoring Vascular Conditions: Used to track existing conditions and evaluate treatments like stents or angioplasty.