A coronary angiogram is a specialised angiogram test that helps doctors assess the condition of your heart’s blood vessels. If you’re experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, or signs of coronary artery disease, your doctor may recommend this test to check for blockages or narrowing in your arteries. An angiogram is a diagnostic imaging test that examines blood vessels for abnormalities using contrast dye and X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs. Learn about the types of angiograms, how to prepare, what to expect, and the possible risks and benefits of the procedure. 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. Healthcare providers use an angiogram of your heart, neck, kidneys, legs or other areas to locate the source of an artery or vein issue. Learn why an angiogram is done, how it works, its risks, and what recovery looks like. Get informed before undergoing this common diagnostic test.

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