How is a coronary angioplasty performed?

Autore: Dr Khaled Mallek
Pubblicato: | Aggiornato: 20/06/2024
Editor: Conor Lynch

Coronary angioplasty is the latest topic of discussion in one of our latest medical articles here. Find out what it is and how it is performed below.

What is a coronary angioplasty?

Coronary angioplasty is a procedure used in the field of cardiology. It is used to treat coronary artery disease.

 

How is a coronary angioplasty performed?

During a coronary angioplasty, an interventional cardiologist inserts a thin, flexible tube called a catheter into the affected coronary artery. Once positioned at the narrowed segment, the balloon is inflated, compressing the plaque against the artery walls.

 

Why is performing coronary angioplasty necessary?

This widening of the artery restores blood flow, alleviating symptoms and reducing the risk of heart damage. Angioplasty can relieve angina, prevent heart attacks, and enhance overall quality of life.

 

What are the main associated risks?

Bleeding, infection, and allergic reactions are the main potential complications associated with coronary angioplasty.

 

Who is suitable for the procedure?

Not everyone is a candidate for coronary angioplasty. Factors such as the extent of the patient’s coronary artery disease, overall health, and individual circumstances determine whether or not a patient is suitable for a coronary angioplasty.

 

What does post-procedure care entail?

Following a coronary angioplasty, patients will be given medications to prevent blood clots and manage risk factors.

 

If you are thinking about having a coronary angioplasty, or if you’d like to find out more about the operation, you can consult with one of our leading consultant interventional cardiologists by heading over to www.topdoctors.co.uk.

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Dr Khaled Mallek
Cardiologia

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