Cardiac Computed Tomography Angiography 
 
 
 
 

Cardiac Computed Tomography Angiography is an examination that allows physicians to visualize the blood flow in arterial and venous vessels around the heart. Computed Tomography (CT) combines the use of x-rays with computerized analysis of the images. Beams of x-rays are passed from a rotating device through the area of interest in the patient's body from several different angles to create cross-sectional images, which then are assembled by computer into a three-dimensional picture of the area being studied.

Compared to catheter angiography, which involves placing a sizable catheter and injecting contrast material into a large artery or vein, CTA is a less invasive and more patient-friendly procedure-contrast material is injected into a small peripheral vein by using a small needle or catheter.

CCTA is commonly used to:

- Identify aneurysms in the aorta or in other major blood vessels.

- Identify dissection in the aorta or its major branches. Dissection means that the layers of the artery wall peel away from each other-like the layers of an onion. Dissection can cause pain and can be life-threatening.

 
 
 
 
 
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