
Dr. Ankur Thummar
Sr. Consultant - Interventional Cardiology

CAD is one of the leading causes of heart attacks and death worldwide. According to the WHO, cardiovascular diseases account for nearly 27% of deaths in India. Early diagnosis can prevent heart attacks, improve quality of life, and help doctors decide the right treatment.
Usually within 1 week after the procedure.
You will always have symptoms before coronary artery disease becomes serious.
CAD can develop slowly and silently — some people may not know they have it until a heart attack occurs.
Only unhealthy lifestyle causes coronary artery disease.
Age, genetics, and medical conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure also increase the risk.
Coronary angiogram is very dangerous.
It is generally a safe procedure, and serious complications are rare.
Any pain, bruising, or swelling after the test means something is wrong.
Mild bruising, soreness, or a small lump at the site is common and usually improves in a few days.
Yes. It often develops slowly, and some people may not have symptoms until a serious problem like a heart attack occurs.
Anyone can develop it, especially people with risk factors like age, obesity, lack of exercise, or other health conditions.
Most risks are minor. There is a small risk of complications such as infection, allergic reaction, or rarely serious problems like heart attack or stroke.
Common effects include bruising, soreness, or a small bump where the catheter was inserted, which usually settles on its own.
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Sr. Consultant - Interventional Cardiology
