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Best Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) Hospitals in South Africa

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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Lenmed Ahmed Kathrada Private Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Johannesburg, South Africa

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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Life Kingsbury Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Cape Town, South Africa

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Durban, South Africa

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Outcomes of Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast)

SpecialityCardiac Sciences
ProcedureAngiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast)
Success Rate90%
Recovery Time few hours
Treatment Time30 mins - 1 hour
Chances of RecurrenceModerate

What is Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast), and how does it work?

Angiography is an interventional procedure performed by skilled interventional cardiologists. The procedure is done to check the health of your blood vessels and how blood flows through them. During this procedure, the patient is usually given a local anesthetic to numb the area (groin or wrist). A small cut is made, and a catheter- a thin, long tube- is inserted into the artery to examine the blood vessels and blood flow. In most cases, a dye is injected into the blood vessels to better visualize them. A series of X-rays are taken and studied. After the procedure, the doctors cover the area with bandages and stitches. Patients are usually discharged on the same day of the procedure.

What medical conditions can be treated through Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast)?

Angiography, including non-ionic contrast, is a valuable diagnostic tool used to identify various problems affecting the blood vessels. This may include diagnosing conditions such as atherosclerosis, a narrowing of the arteries that increases the risk of stroke or heart attack. Furthermore, angiography can detect brain aneurysms and assess peripheral arterial disease, which affects the blood supply to leg muscles, potentially preventing life-threatening complications. Angina, a chest pain caused by decreased blood flow to the heart muscles, blood clots, and pulmonary embolisms, which affect the artery supply to the lungs, are some of the other conditions that can be diagnosed using angiography. Angiography also aids in the detection of blockages in the blood supply to vital organs such as the kidneys. Angiography may also be used to aid in treatment planning for some of these conditions.

What is the recovery process after an Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast)?

Angiography is an outpatient procedure. The patient is usually discharged on the same day of the procedure. There might be some bleeding and discomfort immediately after a catheter is removed. Your doctor may advise you to rest for a few days. You might also increase your water intake for a few days after the procedure to flush out any contrast agents from your body. Heavy lifting and strenuous activities must be avoided for a few days after the procedure. Soreness and bruising are common after the procedure for a few days. It gets better after 2-3 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the criteria/basis of ranking these hospitals for the Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in South Africa?

A number of determining factors can be used to rank hospitals for your suitable procedure. While categorizing hospitals for Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in South Africa, some of the important factors are Popularity for the procedure, Infrastructure, Availability of the Procedure, Experienced doctors, Technology used, Cost, Facilities provided, Success Rate

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Is it possible to book a Video consultation with a specialist in South Africa before I decide to travel?

Yes, you can avail a video consultation with the specialist before travelling to South Africa. While talking to one of our experts, you can request a video consultation appointment. They will verify the doctor's consultation availability. Once confirmed, a payment link will be provided to you so you may schedule your online consultation.

Why South Africa is a preferred destination for Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast)?

Due to the high success rate and top-notch hospital infrastructure, Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in South Africa is considered reliable by many people around the world. There are many additional factors making South Africa the preferred choice for Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) including:

  • Cost-effective treatment options
  • Modern healthcare technologies
  • Accredited hospitals
  • Data privacy and transparency
  • Experienced and certified experts
What is the recovery time for Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in South Africa

Depending on the patient's health and the complexity of the treatment, different procedures have different recovery times. Other than that, rehabilitation post-treatment also plays a crucial role in reducing the healing time and aiding in proper recovery. Following surgery, patients must return for follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing and hasten the healing process.

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