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A medical angiography equipment is an imaging instrument that is used to see within blood arteries. It may be used to diagnose a variety of health problems, including heart disease and cancer. It can also be used to identify blood clots or artery blockages.
An angiography procedure allows doctors to see blood arteries in the brain, neck, heart, and kidneys. Radiopaque chemicals and dyes are employed in this approach to make blood arteries visible under x-ray.
Angiography is a technique for detecting abnormalities or blockages in blood arteries. This, in turn, aids in the diagnosis of a variety of vital problems, including heart disease, renal abnormalities, kidney failure, atherosclerosis, brain tumours, and eye diseases.
Furthermore, angiography assists surgeons in studying the condition of the heart and brain before to surgery. Swelling, breathing difficulties, heart failure, and low blood pressure are all examples of severe allergic responses.
The Europe Angiography Devices Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
In Europe, Abbott introduces an AI-powered coronary OCT imaging system.
The technology, which has already gained a CE Mark in Europe, is intended to offer surgeons with faster and more precise information during the installation of coronary stents than standard angiography imaging.
Ultreon software is based on catheters fitted with optical coherence tomography, which employs laser light to scan the interior of a blood vessel and the tissues immediately around it to identify calcium and plaque deposits while also measuring the diameter of an artery in real-time.
Abbott has merged digital imaging technology with artificial intelligence to create an automated system for cardiac treatments that provides physicians with a rapid, cross-sectional view into suspected blockages of the heart’s main arteries.