Coronary angiography is a diagnostic procedure that plays a crucial role in assessing the health of the heart and diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD). This medical imaging technique involves injecting a contrast dye into the coronary arteries and capturing X-ray images to visualize the blood vessels supplying the heart muscle. By providing detailed images of the coronary arteries, coronary angiography helps cardiologists identify blockages, narrowings, or other abnormalities in the blood vessels that may impede proper blood flow to the heart. The procedure is often recommended for individuals experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, or other symptoms indicative of heart issues. Additionally, coronary angiography is frequently performed as part of a larger interventional procedure, such as angioplasty or stent placement, allowing physicians to treat and alleviate arterial blockages discovered during the examination. This valuable diagnostic tool assists healthcare professionals in making informed decisions about the most appropriate course of treatment for patients with heart-related conditions.
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