What is a Coronary Angiography?

A coronary angiography is a test to see whether you have a blockage in a coronary conduit. Your PCP will be worried that you’re in danger of a coronary episode in the event that you have insecure angina, abnormal chest torment, aortic stenosis, or unexplained cardiovascular breakdown.

During the coronary angiography, a difference color will be infused into your veins through a catheter (slim, plastic cylinder), while your PCP observes how blood moves through your heart on a X-beam screen.

This test is otherwise called a cardiovascular angiogram, catheter arteriography, or heart catheterization.