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My father aged 75, weight 70kg ,has been diagnosed with coronary steno sis,i.e mid segment significant steno sis about 70%.his calcium score is 242. doctor has advised anagramming. after that they will decide the further course of action. how far is it correct. how much risk is involved in it. i hve not seen the other parameters. i have just know these things , hence i wanted to know the risks . he is a bp patient under medication.
Thu, 25 Sep 2014
General & Family Physician, Dr. Krupa.G's Response
Welcome to HCM Hello,coronary stenosis is caused due to the blockage to coronary artery which leads to heart attack,angiogram is a diagnostic test to find out where and how much block is present,it is advisable to get it done ,the risk involves 1. Bleeding, infection, and pain at the catheter insertion site. 2.An allergic reaction to the dye that’s used during the test. Rarely 1.Arrhythmia 2.Stroke 3. Heart attack tho there are some complication of angiogram not everyone have them and it is the best diagnostic tool Thanks Regards Dr.Krupa
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Welcome to HCM Hello,coronary stenosis is caused due to the blockage to coronary artery which leads to heart attack,angiogram is a diagnostic test to find out where and how much block is present,it is advisable to get it done ,the risk involves 1. Bleeding, infection, and pain at the catheter insertion site. 2.An allergic reaction to the dye that’s used during the test. Rarely 1.Arrhythmia 2.Stroke 3. Heart attack tho there are some complication of angiogram not everyone have them and it is the best diagnostic tool Thanks Regards Dr.Krupa