Cardiac Computed Tomography Angiography

Cardiac computerized tomography angiography (CCTA) uses an injection of iodine-containing contrast medium and CT scanning to look at the arteries that provide blood to the guts and determine whether or not they are narrowed. The pictures generated during a CT scan are often reformatted to make three-dimensional (3D) images which will be viewed on a monitor, printed on film or by a 3D printer, or transferred to electronic media. Viagra or similar medication. If you've got a known allergy to contrast medium, your doctor may prescribe medications to scale back the danger of an allergy. These medications must be taken at multiple intervals beginning 13 hours before your exam. Leave jewelry reception and wear loose, comfortable clothing. You’ll be asked to wear a gown. If you're breastfeeding, ask your doctor about the way to proceed.

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