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About Cardiology Scans
To ensure your heart and blood vessels are functioning smoothly, doctors rely on specialized cardiology tests. These scans and procedures are vital for monitoring your heart's performance, detecting early signs of disease, and guiding effective treatment plans. Here is a clear breakdown of the most common cardiac imaging tests, how they are performed, and what you can expect.
Inside the Procedure
A Coronary Angiography is a specialized test that uses X-rays to check for narrowing or blockages in your coronary arteries, the major blood vessels that supply your heart. This test is the gold standard for diagnosing coronary artery disease.
Coronary angiography is part of a broader group of procedures known as cardiac catheterization. During this test, a doctor makes a small incision in your skin and gently guides a thin, flexible tube (a catheter) through your blood vessels directly to your heart. If the doctor discovers a blocked or severely narrowed artery during the test, they can immediately perform a treatment called angioplasty and stenting to open the vessel and restore healthy blood flow.
A Non-Invasive Alternative - Coronary CT Angiogram (CCTA)
Sometimes, your doctor may opt for a less invasive approach using advanced CT imaging rather than traditional X-rays. This is known as a Coronary CT Angiogram (CCTA).
Unlike traditional catheterization, a CCTA does not require any incisions or the insertion of tubes into your major blood vessels. Instead, you simply lie inside a CT scanner while it captures highly detailed, 3D images of your heart. While a CCTA is excellent for determining if you have blockages, it is strictly a diagnostic tool. If the scan reveals severe narrowing, you will still need a traditional coronary catheterization to treat the issue.
Simple Steps to Prepare for Your Heart Scan
Because these tests involve the most vital organ in your body, proper preparation is essential to ensure accurate results and your absolute safety. Your healthcare team will provide specific instructions, but general guidelines include:
Fasting: You will likely be asked not to eat or drink anything for several hours before your procedure.
Medication Review: Discuss all your current medications with your doctor beforehand to find out which ones you should take on the day of the test.
Diabetes Care: If you have diabetes, pay special attention. You must consult your doctor about adjusting your insulin or diabetes medications prior to the scan, especially if a contrast dye will be used.
Safety First: Understanding the Potential Risks
Because a traditional coronary angiogram interacts directly with your heart and major blood vessels, it does carry some risks. While complications are rare, it is important to be fully informed. Potential risks include:
Note: The non-invasive CCTA carries significantly fewer risks, mostly limited to standard contrast dye exposure.
The duration depends on the test—simple scans like a 2D Echo usually take 20–40 minutes, while CT angiography may take slightly longer. In most cases, preliminary results are available the same day, so your cardiologist can quickly discuss the next steps.
Most cardiology tests, such as TMT and echocardiography, are completely safe and non-invasive. However, invasive procedures like coronary angiography carry small risks such as bleeding, infection, or allergic reactions to the contrast dye. Your doctor will discuss any potential risks before the test in MDRC India.
For these tests, you may need to avoid food and drinks for several hours beforehand. Inform your doctor about any medications, allergies, or health conditions, especially diabetes or kidney problems. Follow all instructions carefully to ensure accurate results and a smooth procedure.
MDRC offers a range of advanced heart tests, including:
Cardiology tests help evaluate the health of your heart and blood vessels. They detect issues like blocked arteries, irregular heartbeats, or heart muscle weakness. Early diagnosis allows doctors to prevent complications such as heart attacks or strokes and recommend the right treatment in time.



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