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Ct Angiogram uses a contrast dye injection into the blood vessel and helps CT Scanning to identify the blocked vessel and hence to evaluate the blood vessel-related ailments such as blockages or aneurysm. Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA) is typically performed by a Radiologist in the radiology department in the hospital or an outpatient radiology lab. CT Angiography is performed by using a CT Scanner which produces detailed images of the tissue and the blood vessel of the various part of the body. The contrast dye is injected through a catheter in the vein through an arm.
CT Angiogram is done to examine the blood flow to the organs through the blood vessels. This includes organs such as:
Also used to diagnose and evaluate the blood vessels conditions such as:
Based on the result showed up during CT Angiogram, the health care provider will discuss the management of the condition if any detected. Regardless of the test, one should maintain a healthy lifestyle. Following are the ways to reduce the risk of vessel blockages: