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Coronary Angiography

Understanding the condition of your heart arteries is essential for preventing serious cardiac problems. At Umang Super Speciality Hospital, our coronary angiography services provide precise imaging of coronary arteries, helping cardiologists detect blockages and ensure timely, effective heart care.

Coronary Angiography at UMANG Hospital Bilaspur

Coronary Angiography

Comprehensive Cardiology & Heart Care

Umang Super Speciality Hospital provides advanced coronary angiography for accurate diagnosis of blocked or narrowed heart arteries. Our experienced cardiologists use modern cardiac imaging to detect coronary artery disease and guide effective heart treatment.

DEPARTMENT: Comprehensive Cardiology & Heart Care

About Coronary Angiography

Coronary Angiography in Bilaspur | Advanced Heart Artery Diagnosis

Overview:

Coronary Angiography is a specialized diagnostic procedure used to examine the blood vessels (coronary arteries) that supply blood to the heart. It helps doctors detect blockages, narrowing, or abnormalities in the heart’s arteries, which may lead to serious conditions such as heart attacks or coronary artery disease.

At Umang Super Speciality Hospital, we provide advanced coronary angiography services performed by experienced cardiologists using modern cardiac imaging technology. This procedure helps ensure accurate diagnosis and timely treatment of heart artery problems.

Why is Coronary Angiography Performed?

Doctors may recommend coronary angiography to:

  • Detect Blocked or Narrowed Coronary Arteries

  • Diagnose Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)

  • Evaluate Chest Pain or Angina

  • Assess Heart Function After a Heart Attack

  • Plan Further Treatments such as Angioplasty or Stenting

This test provides a clear image of the heart’s blood vessels, helping doctors make informed treatment decisions.

How is Coronary Angiography Performed?

Coronary angiography is performed in a specialized cardiac catheterization laboratory:

  • Local Anesthesia: The procedure area (usually wrist or groin) is numbed.

  • Catheter Insertion: A thin flexible tube called a catheter is inserted into a blood vessel and guided to the heart.

  • Contrast Dye Injection: A special dye is injected into the coronary arteries.

  • X-Ray Imaging: X-ray images capture the flow of dye through the arteries to detect blockages or narrowing.

  • Evaluation: The cardiologist analyzes the images to determine the condition of the coronary arteries.

The procedure usually takes 30–60 minutes.

Who Should Consider Coronary Angiography?

Your doctor may recommend this test if you experience:

  • Persistent chest pain or angina.

  • Shortness of breath related to heart problems.

  • Abnormal results in ECG, Echo, or stress tests.

  • Symptoms of coronary artery disease.

  • Evaluation after a heart attack.

Early diagnosis helps in preventing major cardiac complications and planning effective treatment.

Why Choose Umang Hospital for Coronary Angiography in Chhattisgarh?

  • Experienced Cardiologists: Skilled specialists in advanced cardiac procedures.

  • Modern Cardiac Diagnostic Technology: High-precision imaging for accurate diagnosis.

  • Comprehensive Cardiac Care: Integration with other heart diagnostic and treatment services.

  • Safe & Monitored Procedure: Performed under strict medical supervision.

  • Quick & Accurate Diagnosis: Helps in planning timely heart treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Coronary Angiography

Q1. What is coronary angiography?
Ans: Coronary angiography is a diagnostic procedure that uses X-ray imaging and contrast dye to examine the blood vessels supplying the heart.

Q2. Is coronary angiography painful?
Ans: The procedure is generally painless because local anesthesia is used, though patients may feel mild pressure during catheter insertion.

Q3. How long does the procedure take?
Ans: The procedure typically takes 30–60 minutes, depending on the patient’s condition.

Q4. Is hospitalization required for coronary angiography?
Ans: Most patients may need short observation after the procedure, and some may be discharged the same day depending on their condition.

Q5. What happens if a blockage is detected?
Ans: If a blockage is found, the cardiologist may recommend treatments such as angioplasty, stenting, or medication.

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