CT Scan Pulmonary Angiography

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CT Scan Pulmonary Angiography, in Visit Clinic

CT scan with injected dye that images lung blood vessels to find blood clots and blockages in Visit Clinic.

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Blood
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What is a CT Scan Pulmonary Angiography Test in Visit Clinic?

A CT Scan Pulmonary Angiography (CTPA) is an imaging exam that takes detailed pictures of the lung blood vessels. It uses injected contrast dye to show the pulmonary arteries and any blockages or clots. This test is important because clots in the lungs can reduce oxygen and cause serious illness. CTPA helps detect pulmonary embolism, vessel narrowing, and some vascular malformations. Doctors use it to confirm or rule out a clot when symptoms suggest a problem. It also helps determine clot size and location, which guides treatment decisions like anticoagulation or procedures. The scan is fast, but requires attention to kidney function and contrast allergies.

CT Scan Pulmonary Angiography Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CT Scan Pulmonary Angiography Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT Scan Pulmonary Angiography test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CT Scan Pulmonary Angiography Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Scan Pulmonary Angiography is an imaging study usually ordered alone when doctors suspect a pulmonary embolism. It is commonly used if someone has sudden shortness of breath, unexplained chest pain, low oxygen, or fast heartbeat. The test helps diagnose clots, assess their size and location, and guide treatment choices. Abnormal results most often come from blood clots, vessel disease, or tumor involvement, and risk increases with clotting disorders or recent immobility.

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Is a CT pulmonary angiogram painful in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT pulmonary angiogram is generally not painful. You may feel brief discomfort when the IV is placed and a warm flushing or metallic taste during the contrast injection. The scan itself is painless, though lying still and holding your breath can be uncomfortable and the scanner is noisy. Rare risks include allergic reaction or kidney effects; tell staff about allergies or kidney problems.

What is a normal pulmonary angio CT scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal pulmonary CT angiogram shows patent pulmonary arteries with uniform contrast opacification and no intraluminal filling defects (no pulmonary emboli). Branches taper normally with expected calibers, lung parenchyma without consolidation, infarction, or significant air‑space disease, no pleural effusion, normal cardiac/right ventricular size, and no vascular malformations, aneurysms, or signs of pulmonary hypertension.

What is the cost of CT pulmonary angiogram in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary widely by country and setting: in India roughly ₹2,000–₹10,000 (≈ $25–$120); in the UK it’s covered by the NHS but private clinics charge about £150–£600; in the US outpatient CT pulmonary angiograms typically cost $500–$3,000, while hospital/emergency bills can be $1,500–$5,000 or more. Final price depends on facility, contrast, and radiology fees.

What are the disadvantages of CT pulmonary angiogram in Visit Clinic?plus

CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) disadvantages include radiation exposure, contrast‑induced kidney injury and allergic reactions, and limited use in pregnancy or severe renal impairment. It may miss very small subsegmental emboli, produce non‑diagnostic images with motion or obesity, and can reveal incidental findings that prompt unnecessary tests. Requires IV access and carries small risks of contrast extravasation or reaction.

What is the recovery like after a pulmonary angiogram in Visit Clinic?plus

Recovery from a pulmonary angiogram is usually quick: you’ll be observed for several hours with the puncture site monitored for bleeding or bruising. Expect mild soreness and limited activity—avoid heavy lifting for 24–48 hours—and drink fluids to flush contrast. Serious complications are uncommon, but contact your doctor for increasing pain, swelling, heavy bleeding, fever, shortness of breath, or allergic reactions.

How many minutes is a CT angiogram in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT angiogram scan itself usually takes about 10–30 minutes. Including registration, IV placement for contrast, positioning and a short post‑scan observation, expect roughly 30–60 minutes at the imaging center. Coronary CT angiography typically runs closer to 20–30 minutes. Total time varies by the body area scanned, patient preparation needs, and whether extra images are required.