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Top 5 FAQs On Angiography Procedure

Posted On: Jan 31, 2023
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Angiography Procedure in Ghaziabad

1. What is Angiography Procedure?

Using imaging methods like an X-ray, angiography is a medical procedure used for observing how blood flows through the body. Contrast agents are injected into the blood during angiography to enhance the visualisation of blood flow. This is ideal for identifying and treating various illnesses, especially those that affect the heart and brain.

The procedure of angiography is not considered high-risk. To know more about the procedure book an appointment with the experienced interventional radiologists in Ghaziabad at Manipal Hospitals. 

2. How is Angiography Performed?

Angiography is performed in the following cases:

  • To find obstructions in the pulmonary, coronary, cerebral, and other smaller blood arteries.

  • Locate any internal bleeding or haemorrhaging areas.

  • Locate aneurysms, which are abnormal blood vessel enlargements that can lead to serious health issues.

  • Watch for aberrant blood flow brought on by stenosis, or blood vessel narrowing.

  • Identify any issues with the heart's architecture.

  • Determine any internal bleeding or other impediments that need to be removed.

Visit the best hospital if you are planning for an angiography procedure in Ghaziabad.

3. How much Time would an Angiography Require?

  • The test should last 30 minutes, though it occasionally goes longer.

  • You will be kept under observation by a cardiac monitor during the process, which will record your heart rhythm and rate.

  • Anytime you feel sick or uncomfortable, you should let a hospital staff member know.

  • It will take a little bit longer if you do have an angioplasty (stent placement) during your angiography.

4. Are there any Side Effects of this Procedure?

Many of the compounds used in the operation can cause allergic reactions, and having asthma or taking beta-adrenergic blockers increases the risk of a severe allergic reaction. During the process, the mechanical movements of the tools may also result in issues like bleeding and clotting, which may then result in more severe consequences such as:

  • Aneurysm

  • Stroke

  • Chest pain

  • Bruising / Soreness

  • A tiny bulge or collection of blood close to the cut. 

These issues should go away in a few days or weeks and are typically not cause for concern. If you have any discomfort, you can get relief by taking medicines like paracetamol and if they don’t offer any relief then consult the doctor. For a consultation, please get in touch with the best cardiologist in Ghaziabad

5. Do I have to Stay at the Hospital for a Long Duration during Angiography?

  • After the surgery, you might need to spend the night in the hospital.

  • To avoid dehydration and flush the dye out of your kidneys, you may be instructed to drink water.

  • A nurse will instruct you on how to check the area for bleeding before you leave the hospital and will go over what to do if it occurs.

  • If the groyne was the site, you could be told to refrain from strenuous activity for a week to stop bleeding. 

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