Coronary Angiography - Heart Test
This is a real time invasive contrast imaging of the coronary arteries. Special catheters are introduced via femoral or radial artery and contrast is injected directly into the coronary arteries. Continuous simultaneous fluoroscopy is done. The imaging is 2D and assessment of the blocks is by assessing the diameter reduction of the artery.
Method of Coronary Angiography (CAG) The special catheter needs to be guided into the coronary artery to perform CAG. The access can be from femoral artery (in the groin) or Radial artery (at the wrist). Traditionally CAG was done through femoral route. It is often uncomfortable for the patient and needs overnight stay at hospital. However, femoral artery being a larger vessel, this approach is easier and versatile.
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