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Angiogram : Explore how this imaging test detects blocked or narrowed arteries, helping diagnose and treat heart and vascular conditions! A coronary angiogram is a test that uses X-rays to look at the heart's blood vessels, called the coronary arteries. It's usually done to see if a blood vessel is narrowed or blocked. What is an angiogram? An angiogram is a diagnostic procedure that uses X-ray images to look for blockages or narrow spots in your blood vessels (arteries or veins). An angiogram test can show how blood circulates in blood vessels at specific locations in your body. Angiography is a diagnostic procedure that visualizes blood vessels to detect blockages or abnormalities. Before the procedure, patients undergo assessments, fasting, and medication adjustments. During angiography, a catheter is inserted, contrast dye is injected, and X-rays are taken. Post-procedure care involves monitoring, rest, hydration, and avoiding strenuous activities.