Angiography In Bhopal
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What is Angiography?
Angiography is a medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs of the body, particularly the heart. It helps in diagnosing various conditions related to the heart and blood vessels, such as blockages, narrowing, or abnormalities.The procedure involves the use of a contrast dye that makes the blood vessels visible on X-ray images. This allows doctors to assess the condition of the heart and determine the best course of treatment.
Types of Angiography
There are several types of angiography, including:
Types of Angiography
There are several types of angiography, including:
Types of Angiography
There are several types of angiography, including:
Coronary Angiography
Focuses on the blood vessels of the heart.
Cerebral Angiography
Examines blood vessels in the brain
Pulmonary Angiography
Evaluates blood vessels in the lungs.
Peripheral Angiography
Assesses blood flow in the arms and legs.
Why Choose Us?
- At our facility in Bhopal, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch angiography services. Here’s why patients choose us:
- Experienced cardiologists with advanced training in angiographic procedures.
- State-of-the-art technology and facilities equipped with the latest imaging equipment
- Comprehensive care before, during, and after the procedure, ensuring patient comfort and safety.
- Patient-centered approach with personalized treatment plans tailored to individual needs.
- Positive patient outcomes and testimonials highlighting our commitment to quality care.
Our Procedure
- Our angiography procedure includes the following steps:
Pre-procedure Consultation
A thorough discussion about your medical history, current medications, and any concerns you may have.
Preparation
Patients are advised to fast for a few hours before the procedure. Our team will guide you through the preparation process
Administration of Sedatives
To ensure comfort, sedatives may be administered before the procedure begins.
Insertion of Catheter
A thin tube (catheter) is carefully inserted into a blood vessel, usually in the arm or groin.
Use of Contrast Dye
A special dye is injected through the catheter to make the blood vessels visible on X-ray images.
Monitoring
Throughout the procedure, vital signs are monitored closely to ensure patient safety.
Post-procedure Care
After the procedure, patients are moved to a recovery area for monitoring and care.
Risks and Considerations
- While angiography is generally safe, like any medical procedure, it carries some risks. These may include:
- Our team will discuss these risks in detail and take all necessary precautions to minimize them.
- Allergic reactions to the contrast dye.
- Bleeding or infection at the catheter insertion site.
- Kidney damage, particularly in patients with pre-existing kidney conditions.
- Rarely, complications such as blood clots or heart attacks.
- Our team will discuss these risks in detail and take all necessary precautions to minimize them.
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