Angiography and Structural Heart Disease

Angiography is a type of imaging test that employs X-rays to examine your blood vessels. Angiograms are X-rays that look like an angiography. This test is used to investigate the narrow, blocked, or deformed highways or modes in your body's various corridors, such as your brain, heart, stomach, and legs. A liquid colour is inserted through a thin, flexible tube known as a catheter to create the X-ray images. The catheter is inserted into the asked roadway from an access site. The access site is usually located in your arm, but it can also be located in your inguine. Structural heart disease refers to coronary heart disease that is acquired through avail, or coronary sickness that individuals are born with.


  • Radionuclide angiography
  • Percutaneous valve replacement
  • Dilated cardiomyopathy
  • Myocardial infarction
  • Heart failure

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