Coronary Angiography in Brazil

Hospitals and medical centers in Brazil offeringing Coronary Angiography (coronary angiogram).
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Hospital Jayme da Fonte Contact Hospital Jayme da Fonte
Private Hospital, Recife, Brazil
A private hospital that offers best medical services with high equipment, modern technology and competent medical professional.
Prices:
Coronary Angiographyupon request
HCor - Hospital do Coracao Contact HCor - Hospital do Coracao
Private Hospital, Sao Paulo, Brazil
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation
Hospital do Coração [Hospital for the Heart] is a non profit private hospital created to offer the most advanced technology in the world to needy children in terms of cardiologic procedures.
Prices:
Coronary Angiographyupon request
Hospital Samaritano Contact Hospital Samaritano
Private Hospital, Sao Paulo, Brazil
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation
Samaritano is recognized as one of the best hospitals in Brazil, providing medical services for over a hundred years, and accredited by the JCI.
Prices:
Coronary Angiographyupon request
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About Coronary Angiography

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What is coronary angiography?
Coronary angiography is a procedure used to examine the coronary arteries. coronary arteries are the arteries that carry fresh blood from your heart to your organs.

Coronary angiogram is performed using a technique called cardiac catheterisation, which involves using a catheter (a long, flexible, plastic tube) to reach your heart. The cathter is inserted through your groin or arm arteries.

What is the purpose of Coronary Angiography?
The angiography test can show if any coronary arteries are blocked, where they are blocked, and the severity of the blockages.

Is it painful?
You will be under local anesthesia and usually will fill little or no pain.

Duration of procedure/surgery:
30 to 60 minutes

Days admitted:
The procedure be done as a day surgery, and in some cases you may stay overnight.

Anesthesia:
Local anaesthesia

Recovery:
A few hours at the hospital.

Risks:
The risk of serious complications is low, ranging from 1 in 500 to 1 in 1,000.

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