Angioplasty In Haldwani (Hridayam Cardiac & Diagnostic Center)
Are You in Need of Haldwani Coronary Angioplasty Treatment?
Angioplasty is the process of stretching a constricted or blocked artery with a balloon and then putting a short metal-mesh tube, known as a stent, into the artery. Blood flow is improved by leaving the stent in place permanently. By opening clogged arteries, an angioplasty helps your heart muscle receive regular blood flow again. It is not a significant operation. The procedure involves inserting a catheter, which is a thin tube, into a tiny hole in an artery in the arm or leg and passing it to the heart. A small balloon is inflated into the blocked artery to unblock it. Depending on how complicated the obstructions are, the procedure typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. Your heart health is our first priority at Hridayam Cardiac & Diagnostic Center, where you can receive the most reputable and cutting-edge cardiac care. Enjoy top-notch care backed by cutting-edge technology, precise diagnosis, and a highly qualified medical staff.Get the greatest heart care possible from Dr. Gaurav Yadav, a skilled and kind cardiologist committed to offering individualized and successful treatment plans. For individualized, safe, and cutting-edge coronary angioplasty care, choose Hridayam Cardiac & Diagnostic Center, Haldwani.
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What is Angiography and How is it Done?
Angiography is a sophisticated imaging procedure that visualizes your body's blood vessels using X-rays. Angiograms are the pictures created during the examination. This process assists in identifying arteries or veins that are enlarged, blocked, narrowed, or abnormal in the heart, brain, abdomen, and legs, among other parts of the body.A coronary angiogram, which focuses on the heart's arteries specifically, offers crucial details regarding the degree and severity of heart disease. It gives your cardiologist a better idea of how well your heart is working and what kinds of treatments might be best for you. With this knowledge, you can discuss potential treatments with your physician. Depending on your condition, these treatments may involve coronary bypass surgery, angioplasty (stent placement), or medication.
What Happens During Coronary Angiography?
Your cardiologist uses a thin, flexible tube called a catheter to inject a special contrast dye into your bloodstream during an angiography. Through an access point, typically found in your groin (femoral access) or wrist (radial access), this catheter is carefully inserted into the desired artery. Following injection, the dye makes the blood vessels prominent on X-ray pictures, enabling the physician to spot any obstructions, constriction, or anomalies. Urine is the safe way for the kidneys to filter the dye out of the body. Choose Dr. Gaurav Yadav at Hridayam Cardiac & Diagnostic Center for precise diagnosis and cutting-edge angiography treatment in Haldwani. Each patient receives individualized, meticulous cardiac care there.
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