CT coronary angiography: what we need to know

Written in association with: Dr Gosia Wamil
Published: | Updated: 13/03/2024
Edited by: Conor Lynch

Coronary angiography, also known as cardiac catheterisation, is a vital diagnostic procedure used to evaluate the health of the heart’s blood vessels. In this article below, highly distinguished consultant cardiologist, Dr Gosia Wamil, discusses CT coronary angiography at length, including how it helps when diagnosing the cause(s) of chest pain.

What is CT coronary angiography, and how does it aid in chest pain diagnosis?

CT coronary angiography is state-of-the-art imaging that provides detailed pictures of the heart's blood vessels. Unlike traditional methods, it is non-invasive and uses computed tomography (CT) to visualise the coronary arteries.

 

This technique is highly effective in diagnosing the cause of chest pain, especially in detecting blockages or narrowing of the arteries, which could lead to heart attacks.

 

Why should I choose Mayo Clinic in London for my chest pain evaluation?

At Mayo Clinic in London, we offer a unique “one-stop-shop” experience for chest pain evaluation. This means you can have your consultation, CT coronary angiography, and follow-up, all within a single visit. Our clinic is equipped with the latest technology and staffed by leading experts like myself, ensuring you receive the highest standard of care.

 

Is CT coronary angiography safe and comfortable?

The procedure is not only safe but also designed for your comfort. It's non-invasive, meaning no incisions or needles are involved. The scan is quick, typically taking only a few minutes, and you can return to your normal activities immediately afterwards.

 

Who is an ideal candidate for this procedure?

CT coronary angiography is ideal for individuals experiencing unexplained chest pain, especially if traditional tests have been inconclusive. It’s also suitable for those who need a rapid and accurate diagnosis without the risks associated with invasive procedures. However, the best way to determine if it’s right for you is through a consultation with a specialist like myself.

 

How accurate is CT coronary angiography in diagnosing heart conditions?

This technique is highly accurate and has become a cornerstone in the non-invasive diagnosis of coronary artery disease. It provides clear, detailed images of your heart’s blood vessels, allowing for early detection and management of conditions that could lead to serious heart problems.

 

To schedule in an appointment with Dr Gosia Wamil, head on over to her Top Doctors profile today.

By Dr Gosia Wamil
Cardiology

Dr Malgorzata (Gosia) Wamil, PhD is an Oxford-trained, internationally recognised consultant cardiologist. She practices at the world-renowned Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London and the Manor Hospital in Oxford. Her clinical specialities are heart failure and the precise application of non-invasive cardiac imaging techniques, including cardiovascular MRIcardiac CT, and advanced echocardiography (trans-oesophageal echocardiography, bubble echocardiography, contrast echocardiography, 3D echocardiography, and stress echo).
 
Dr Wamil’s extensive expertise has been honed through years of dedicated practice and specialized training, with patients frequently asking her for a second opinion. Dr Wamil pursued comprehensive cardiology training at the Oxford University Hospitals between 2008 and 2017. This rigorous program encompassed fellowships in cardiovascular medicine, advanced cardiac imaging, heart failure and cardiomyopathies. During this period, Dr. Wamil earned internationally recognised accreditations in echocardiography, cardiac CT, and cardiac magnetic resonance, showcasing her commitment to excellence. She has received multiple awards for her academic excellence, including fellowships and grants from esteemed organizations like the British Heart Foundation, the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging and the European Society of Cardiology.
 
Acknowledged for her academic excellence, Dr. Wamil has been honoured with multiple awards, fellowships, and grants from esteemed organizations such as the British Heart Foundation, the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging, and the European Society of Cardiology. Her research journey spans the spectrum, from fundamental science and drug development (MSc and PhD in Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh 2005-2008), to pioneering proof-of-concept studies employing imaging techniques (British Heart Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Oxford 2016-2017) and randomized clinical trials (MSc in Clinical Trials, University of Oxford 2022-2024).

Dr. Wamil is known for her cardiac MRICT, and advanced echocardiography expertise and is often able to combine them in ways that are transformational ways in the treatment of complex cardiovascular cases. She is a board member of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging and a prestigious Leaders of Tomorrow Programme graduate. This involvement allows her to be pivotal in organizing international teaching courses and setting standards for operating cardiac imaging departments across Europe. Her dedication to education extends to imparting knowledge and expertise to aspiring medical students and junior doctors through diverse teaching platforms and programs. 
 
In her clinical practice, Dr. Wamil excels with a uniquely effective human-centric and holistic approach to medicine with patients. Her expertise, however, extends well beyond the hands-on practice.
 
She holds the esteemed position of Honorary Senior Researcher Fellow in the Deep Medicine Department at the University of Oxford, actively contributing to ground-breaking research. As a Diabetes Pharma Committee Member at the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), she co-authored national guidelines for managing heart disease in people with diabetes. In recognition of Dr. Wamil's scientific contribution, she holds the title of Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology and is a member of several medical organisations such as the Royal College of Physicians, British Society of Echocardiography, and European Society of Cardiovascular Imaging and the European Heart Association.
 
 

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