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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Thumbay University Hospital, Ajman: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Ajman, United Arab Emirates

4.1 - 1 review · 350+ Beds · 253+ Procedures
JCI
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USD 3220
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Lokman Hekim Esnaf Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Fethiye, Turkey

75+ Beds · 151+ Procedures
JCI
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USD 1000
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Medical Park Karadeniz Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Trabzon, Turkey

112+ Beds · 187+ Procedures
JCI
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USD 1000
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Meliva Kardiolita Hospital, Kaunas: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Kaunas, Lithuania

8+ Beds · 234+ Procedures
JCI
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Sagrat Cor University Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Barcelona, Spain

323+ Beds · 244+ Procedures
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Bishops Wood Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Northwood, United Kingdom

42+ Beds · 123+ Procedures
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in The Alexandra Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Cheadle, United Kingdom

183+ Procedures
NABH
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Max Super Specialty Hospital, Shalimar Bagh: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Delhi, India

402+ Beds · 268+ Procedures
NABH NABL
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Amrita Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Faridabad, India

2600+ Beds · 276+ Procedures
NABH
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Rajagiri Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Kochi, India

273+ Procedures
JCI
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Bukit Tinggi Medical Centre: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

171+ Beds · 264+ Procedures
MSQH
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in IRCCS Policlinico San Donato: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

milan, Italy

430+ Beds · 185+ Procedures
SSN
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi- Sant’Ambrogio: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

milan, Italy

560+ Beds · 185+ Procedures
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Marengo Asia Hospitals, Faridabad: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Faridabad, India

325+ Beds · 261+ Procedures
NABH NABL
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Angiography (Including Non-Ionic Contrast) in Damansara Specialist Hospital, Petaling Jaya: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

194+ Beds · 83+ Procedures
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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.

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