Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
An angiography is a diagnostic and therapeutic X-ray technique. It is regarded as the gold standard for assessing arterial blockages. When a contrast agent is injected during an angiography, obstructions are found using an X-ray tomography device (iodine dye). The process gives the doctor or surgeon information that aids in making the optimal treatment decisions for the patient.
X-ray imaging is used during a coronary angiography to visualize the patient's heart's blood arteries. This technique can be both therapeutic and diagnostic Coronary angiograms are a component of the broader cardiac catheterization technique. A type of dye that can be seen on an X-ray machine is injected into the patient's heart's blood vessels during a group coronary angiogram. The X-ray machine quickly produces a series of images (angiograms), giving a thorough view of the blood vessels' interiors. The doctor will carry out procedures as needed, such as angioplasty or coronary angiogram.
Cardiac catheterization entails inserting a catheter into the heart and blood vessels nearby in order to obtain information about the circulatory system's valves' structure and operation.
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