Coronary Angiography procedure is used to detect blockages in the coronary arteries by taking X-Ray pictures. A contrast dye consisting of iodine is used during the process. This dye is helpful in capturing images inside your coronary arteries.
Your coronary arteries can develop blockages that are caused due to plaque (waxy substance) build up. These blockages prevent your heart from getting oxygen and other nutrients. Coronary angiography can help your doctor to determine treatment measures for you. This procedure is also used to diagnose coronary heart diseases and coronary micro-vascular disease.
If any of the below symptoms are seen in a patient, your doctor can ask you to go for an angiography.
These symptoms include:Using CAG along with cardiac catheterization is also used to measure the pressures in your heart chambers. It takes about 30-60 minutes for executing this procedure.
You should avoid drinking or eating for at-least 8 hours before going for coronary angiography procedure. Make sure you have informed your doctor if you are under any medication or you are allergic to iodine or are a diabetic. Once the blockage is located, your cardiologist may carry out a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to open the blockage. Some conditions can require an emergency surgery too.
Your heart controls the working of your body. If you ever face the above symptoms, you must consult a cardiologist as early as possible. Follow all the therapies and propriety measures to keep your heart healthy and problem free.