CT Caronography VS Angography with Wire system - #10193
Please advise for Diabatic patient which Angography is more suitable at age 63.00 years male Hbac1 6.5 and some problem Urology Enlarged Prostrate Glands frequency of urination more when Sugar RBS more than 200 Maximum only Please advise
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For a 63-year-old male diabetic patient with an HbA1c of 6.5, considering coronary angiography as he might be experiencing some urological issues and elevated blood sugar levels, selecting the appropriate angiography technique is crucial. The primary options are CT coronary angiography and traditional coronary angiography using a wire system. CT coronary angiography is non-invasive and may be better suited for patients like you who may have comorbidities, like diabetes and a prostate condition, that complicate procedures. It’s generally quicker, involves less recovery time, and can be effective in assessing coronary artery disease in low to moderate risk situations. However, it isn’t usually used if intervention is expected because it can’t treat blockages, only diagnose them. On the other hand, traditional angiography, though invasive, provides accurate assessments and allows for interventions such as stenting during the same procedure if needed. This might be beneficial if there’s a high suspicion of coronary artery involvement and intervention is likely. Since you also have urinary issues related to an enlarged prostate, it’s crucial to assess the risks of potential prolonged procedures and any urinary retention concerns post-procedure, especially if hospitalized longer. Before deciding on the type of angiography, consult with your cardiologist and discuss the calculated cardiovascular risk, the potential need for intervention, and any specific recommendations related to your renal function due to diabetes and potential contrast usage. Always take into account your overall health status, diabetes management, and urological symptoms, ensuring these are discussed before the procedure to mitigate any potential risks and optimize your outcome.
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