What is Coronary Angiography ?.
Coronary Angiography: is a diagnostic procedure which uses a special dye and x-rays to detect how many blood vessels are blocked and the location and severity of the blockages. The dye is injected into the blood vessel to detect any blockages in the blood flow. X-ray images (called angiograms) are taken to see how the dye travels through the blood vessel. Angiograms are used to manage the treatment plan which may include medication or surgery, like angioplasty. Angiography can be performed on the blood vessels leading to the heart, brain, lung, kidneys and arms and legs.
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