A CT coronary angiogram (CTCA) is a non-invasive medical imaging test that uses computed tomography (CT) technology to visualize the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart muscle. This imaging technique is particularly useful for assessing the presence of blockages, narrowing, or other abnormalities in the coronary arteries, helping to diagnose coronary artery disease (CAD).
Here’s an overview of how a CT coronary angiogram is typically conducted:
It’s important to note that CT coronary angiography may not be suitable for everyone, and its appropriateness depends on individual health conditions and the specific clinical situation.
Additionally, exposure to ionizing radiation and the use of contrast agents are considerations that should be discussed with the healthcare provider before undergoing the test. The results of a CTCA can provide valuable information to guide treatment decisions and interventions for individuals with suspected or known coronary artery disease.
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