Common questions

What is CAG test?

What is CAG test?

Angiography or Coronary Angiogram is a process where X-rays are used to study the condition of blood vessels in the arms, chest, or head. Any obstruction of the blood vessels is identified, recorded and reported to the consulting Cardiologist / Doctor.

Which dye is used in angiography?

The contrast dye typically used during the angiogram procedure contains iodine. Some patients have a minor reaction to the x-ray dye, such as a skin rash or itching.

How is CAG test done?

During the coronary angiography, a contrast dye will be injected into your arteries through a catheter (thin, plastic tube), while your doctor watches how blood flows through your heart on an X-ray screen. This test is also known as a cardiac angiogram, catheter arteriography, or cardiac catheterization.

What is the name of the tube used in angiography?

Coronary angiography One of the most common angiograms performed is to visualize the blood in the coronary arteries. A long, thin, flexible tube called a catheter is used to administer the X-ray contrast agent at the desired area to be visualized.

Is CAG and CABG same?

A coronary artery bypass graft (CABG or CAG) is placed during a surgical procedure to increase blood flow to the myocardium due to coronary stenoses, usually caused by coronary artery disease. Arteries or veins can be grafted during this procedure.

Is dye is used in angiography?

When doctors look at your blood vessels with an imaging test, they may need to inject a dye. Contrast dye is used for many procedures such as a CT scan with contrast or coronary or heart x-ray (angiogram).

What is angiography of brain?

Cerebral angiography is a diagnostic test that uses an X-ray. It produces a cerebral angiogram, or an image that can help your doctor find blockages or other abnormalities in the blood vessels of your head and neck. Blockages or abnormalities can lead to a stroke or bleeding in the brain.

What is meaning of CAG test for heart?

Background and purpose: Coronary artery angiography (CAG) and percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) are important procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with coronary artery disease.

Is Angio safe?

Angiograms are generally safe, complications occur less than 1% of the time. However, there are risks with any test. Bleeding, infection, and irregular heartbeat can occur. More serious complications, such as heart attack, stroke, and death can occur, but they are uncommon.

What is TVD medical?

Double vessel disease (DVD) was 727 patients, Triple vessel disease (TVD) was 455 patients. We divided these patients into three groups according to their initial therapy. A retrospective analysis was carried out on the follow-up patients from survival rate, cardiac death free rate and cardiac event free survival rate.

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