Pulmonary Angiography (CT) is a non-invasive imaging test used to visualize the blood vessels in the lungs. It is the gold standard for diagnosing pulmonary embolism (PE), a life-threatening condition where a blood clot blocks blood flow to the lungs.
Indications for Pulmonary Angiography (CT):
● Chest pain and shortness of breath: CT pulmonary angiography is the test of choice when a pulmonary embolism is suspected.
● Deep vein thrombosis (DVT): If a blood clot is detected in the legs, pulmonary angiography is used to confirm if the clot has traveled to the lungs.
● Respiratory failure: In patients with acute respiratory distress or failure where PE is suspected.
How Pulmonary Angiography (CT) Works:
● The patient receives an intravenous contrast dye that highlights the pulmonary arteries during the scan. A CT scan then captures detailed images of the lung blood vessels.
Normal Range:
● Normal pulmonary angiography results show open and unobstructed pulmonary arteries without any blood clots.
Abnormal Test Significance:
● Presence of a clot: A visible pulmonary embolism in the lungs indicates a blockage in the pulmonary arteries.
● Vessel abnormalities: May indicate vascular diseases, such as pulmonary hypertension or arterial aneurysms.
Management Based on Results:
● For pulmonary embolism: Immediate treatment with anticoagulants (blood thinners), thrombolytics, or surgical interventions may be necessary.
● For other vascular abnormalities: Additional treatments like angioplasty, stent placement, or surgery may be required.
Price in India:
Approx. ₹15,000 – ₹30,000 for CT pulmonary angiography.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is CT pulmonary angiography safe?
Yes, it is a safe and effective diagnostic tool, but the contrast dye may not be suitable for individuals with kidney problems.
How long does the procedure take?
The scan usually takes around 15 to 30 minutes.
Disclaimer: Pulmonary angiography is a critical diagnostic test for pulmonary embolism and should be conducted by a qualified specialist.
How HealthPil Can Help:
At HealthPil, we offer consultations with pulmonologists and cardiologists who can help interpret your pulmonary angiography results and recommend appropriate treatment options for pulmonary embolism and other lung conditions.