Importance of CT- Angiography
Doctors use angiography to detect and treat problems with the cardiovascular system's blood vessels. Angiography procedures capture images of the body's major arteries. Contrast material is used in some diagnostic procedures. To do angiograms, doctors use:- Catheterized x-rays CT scans, or computed tomography Imaging with a magnet and radio waves To create high-resolution images of blood arteries and surrounding tissues, CT angiography uses computed tomography (CT). Contrast material is administered through a catheter into an arm vein during the exam. While the contrast material is pumped through the patient's veins and arteries, a CT scan will be performed to obtain high-resolution images. What is the process like? Traditional X-ray imaging and CT scanning share many commonalities. In standard X-ray imaging, a single X-ray source fires a beam of rays across the patient's body. A detection plate captures the X-rays emitted from the body. The image will appear in varyi...