What to Expect During a Coronary Angiogram

What Is a Coronary Angiogram?

A coronary angiogram is a diagnostic test that uses X-ray imaging to see your heart’s blood vessels. It helps detect blockages that may cause chest pain or heart attacks.

When Is It Recommended?

  • If you have chest pain (angina)

  • Abnormal stress test results

  • Shortness of breath during activity

  • Previous history of heart disease

Step-by-Step Process:

  1. Local anesthesia is applied.

  2. A thin tube (catheter) is inserted through your wrist or groin.

  3. Contrast dye is injected into the heart arteries.

  4. X-ray images reveal blockages.

Is It Safe?

Yes. It’s a common and low-risk procedure, usually completed within 30–60 minutes. Patients can often go home the same day.

📌 Conclusion: A coronary angiogram can be life-saving. If recommended, don’t delay the procedure.

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