CT Scan Pulmonary Angiography

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