The Asian Age

Finger angiograph­y less painful, claims hospital

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New Delhi, Sept. 26: Finger angiograph­y is a “novel technique” of the procedure through the thumb artery which is less timeconsum­ing, less painful and patient- friendly, a citybased hospital claimed on Wednesday.

At a press conference held here, cardiologi­st Tapan Ghose and two of his patients shared their experience­s about this technique vis- a- vis the traditiona­l mode of conducting angiograph­y.

An angiograph­y is a medical imaging technique used to visualise the inside of blood vessels and organs of the body, with particular interest in the arteries, veins, and the heart chambers. Coronary angiograph­y is used to remove blockages from the heart.

“Traditiona­lly, angiograph­ies are performed through the wrist or groin. However, Dr Ghose and his team have performed finger angiograph­ies on as many as 51 patients,” a spokespers­on of the Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj said.

Ghose, Director and Head, Cardiology, Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj, said, “The procedure and medication involved in performing angiograph­ies, whether it is through the wrist, groin or finger, is the same. When it is performed through the finger, it is known as ‘ left distal radial angiograph­y’ or ‘ the anatomical snuff box approach’.” “The benefit of choosing this route over traditiona­l procedures is that it is less timeconsum­ing, less painful and patient- friendly. The rate of recovery is faster, there is no loss of radial pulse, bleeding is negligible, zero per cent chances of blood transfusio­n,” he claimed. Vinod ( 69), who interacted with reporters, was presented with coronary artery disease, diabetes and peripheral vascular disease. In both cases, an angiograph­y needed to be performed.

Ghose and his team performed the angiograph­y through the left thumb artery, it said.

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