A coronary angiogram uses X-ray imaging for doctors to visualize the coronary arteries, which supply blood and oxygen to the heart muscle. Through this minimally invasive procedure, doctors can see if the arteries are blocked or narrowed, as well as the extent of the problem.
The procedure can be done from the wrist (radial artery) or the leg (femoral artery), and usually takes 10-20 minutes.
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