Angiography
Angiography or Arteriography is a medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside, or lumen, of blood vessels and organs of the body, with a particular interest in the arteries, veins, and the heart chambers.
The Angiography procedure involves the placement of a catheter in an artery in the groin or arm and threaded through the blood vessels to the heart. The doctor uses the angiogram to check for blocked or narrowed blood vessels in the heart.
The right doctor to consult for Angiography is a Cardiac Surgeon.
The success rate usually lies between 70-86%.
Possible risks after an Angiography may include kidney damage, Stroke, Internal bleeding, Infection, etc.