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Angiography is a medical imaging process used to examine blood arteries in the neck, brain, heart, and kidneys. Angiograms are performed by injecting contrast chemicals into the circulation via a thin plastic tube (catheter) inserted directly in a blood artery.
It is used to detect abnormalities or blockages in blood vessels (called occlusions) throughout the circulatory system.
It is used as well as in some organs to diagnose heart disease, kidney functions, detect kidney cysts or tumours, aneurysm (an abnormal bulge of an artery that can rupture causing haemorrhage), tumour, blood clot, or arteriovenous malformations (abnormal tangles of veins and arteries) in the brain, and diagnose issues.
It is also used, to deliver, it is used to provide an accurate “map” of the brain before neurosurgery or of the heart prior to open-heart surgery.
The India 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.
Apollo Hospital in the city has installed the most recent cardiac testing instrument.
The newest cardiac diagnostic equipment, the aquilion one prism 640-slice CT scanner, has been installed at Apollo Hospital. The non-invasive device will provide one-stop evaluation of heart function, blood flow to the heart, and heart muscle function.
It can also be employed in areas such as cancer, neurology, and paediatrics. Prathap C. Reddy, the hospital’s founder and chairman, said the new equipment was another step toward making the country ‘Atma-Nirbhar’ by offering world-class treatment at a fraction of the cost.
The new technology would photograph the whole heart in less than a third of the time.