Cardiac catheterization, commonly known as coronary angiography, is a vital diagnostic method employed to evaluate cardiac health and identify coronary artery disease (CAD). This sophisticated medical procedure entails the introduction of a contrast dye into the coronary arteries, coupled with the use of X-ray imaging to produce detailed visuals of the blood vessels that supply the heart muscle. Through this process, cardiologists gain insight into the condition of the coronary arteries, enabling the detection of blockages, constrictions, or other irregularities that may hinder optimal blood circulation to the heart. The application of coronary angiography is especially pertinent for individuals exhibiting symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or other indications of potential cardiac issues. Moreover, coronary angiography frequently serves as a pivotal component within more extensive interventional procedures like angioplasty or stent placement. This integrated approach empowers physicians to not only identify arterial blockages during the diagnostic phase but also to undertake immediate therapeutic measures, enhancing blood flow and addressing identified issues.
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