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At NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, our state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization laboratories provide the most advanced angiographic testing for the detection of occluded blood vessels. Coronary artery disease – also called atherosclerosis – is the blockage by fatty deposits of the blood vessels that supply the heart. Undetected, these blockages can be serious health threats, causing heart attack and even sudden death.

The gold standard for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease is the coronary angiogram, a term often used synonymously with cardiac catheterization.

During this procedure, which is performed in the cardiac catheterization laboratory, a tube – or catheter – is inserted into a blood vessel (usually in the groin), and is guided to the heart with the assistance of x-ray imaging. Dye is then introduced into the coronary arteries to detect blockages, and digital cine films (angiograms) are recorded and analyzed.

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