
is a procedure where a catheter is passed along arteries to reach a particular coronary artery, and an X-ray video is recorded while a harmless dye is injected, causing the blood flow during each heartbeat to show on the X-ray. This helps detailed diagnosis, pinpointing the sites of blockages, and assessing the seriousness.
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Cardiac catheterisation has given physicians the opportunity to directly diagnose and ascertain the extent of coronary artery occlusive disease. Using this procedure, physicians can make more accurate decisions concerning the best form of treatment for each patients condition. Cardiac catheterisation involves the placement of a thin flexible, hollo...
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What is a cardiac catheterisation? Cardiac catheterisation (or angiography) is an examination of the heart and the blood vessels that supply blood to the heart (coronary arteries). A thin, flexible tube called a catheter is threaded through an artery which leads to the heart. A special dye that shows up on X-ray pictures is injected into the tube, ...
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