Angiography in Pune

Coronary Angiography

Coronary Angiography is a test used to find out how much narrowing there is in your arteries. Learn what to expect and when you might get a stent. Angiography in Pune Experience the latest in cuttingedge technology with the best angiography services in Pune. Get comprehensive care from experienced doctors and advanced medical facilities at our premier healthcare centers.

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What is Angiography and How is it Done?

Angiography is an imaging test that uses X-rays to view your body’s blood vessels. The X-rays provided by an angiography are called angiograms. This test is used to study narrow, blocked, enlarged, or malformed arteries or veins in many parts of your body, including your brain, heart, abdomen, and legs.

A coronary angiogram, an X-ray of the heart’s arteries, provides crucial insights into the extent and severity of heart disease, aiding in the assessment of cardiac functionality.

This information enables informed discussions between you and your doctor about potential treatment options, which may encompass angioplasty (stents), bypass graft surgery, or prescription medications.

Consult the leading Angiography specialist in Pune, Dr. Rahul Sawant, at Hriday Mitra Cardia Clinic for personalized and effective cardiac care.

What Happens During Coronary Angiography?

To create the X-ray images, your doctor will inject a liquid dye through a thin, flexible tube, called a catheter. The doctor threads the catheter into the desired artery from an access point. The access point is usually in your arm but it can also be in your groin.

In the process of angiography, a contrast dye is injected into the bloodstream, making the blood visible on X-ray images. This aids in identifying any constrictions or blockages within the blood vessels. Subsequently, the dye is naturally expelled from the body through the kidneys and urine. For the most advanced Angiography Treatment in Pune, entrust your cardiac care to Dr. Rahul Sawant at Hriday Mitra Cardia Clinic, ensuring thorough evaluation and personalized solutions for optimal heart health.

How Long Will an Angiography Take?

You can expect the test to last half an hour, although it can sometimes take longer. During your procedure, you’ll be monitored by a heart monitor that records your heart rate and rhythm. If you feel unwell or experience discomfort at any time, you should tell a member of the hospital staff. If you do have a stent put in (Angioplasty) during your angiography, it will take a bit longer.

 

When Can I Go Home After Angiography?

You may need to stay in the hospital for several hours or overnight following the procedure. You may be asked to drink fluids to prevent dehydration and flush the dye from your kidneys.

Before going home, a nurse will teach you how to check the site for bleeding and explain what to do if this does happen. If the groin was the site used, you may be asked to avoid heavy lifting and straining for a week to prevent bleeding.

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