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Diagnostic cardiac catheterization: Transarterial left heart cardiac catheterization: Coronary angiograph of bypass vein grafts
Your heart’s coronary arteries have been examined.
The heart is supplied with oxygen-rich blood via the coronary arteries. The coronary arteries are blood vessels that run around the outside of the heart.
You have had coronary arteries replaced during a past operation.
You had a heart catheter test. A catheter is a thin tube. This tube is inserted into a blood vessel in the groin or arm, and pushed further in. Various instruments can be pushed at the front of the tube. This enables the heart, and blood vessels to and from the heart, to be assessed. The examination enables an assessment of how the heart is working and whether the coronary vessels have narrowed.
To examine the coronary arteries, a contrast substance is injected into the blood. The coronary arteries can then be viewed on a screen using an X-ray machine.
Additional indicator
If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
Further information
Source
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