What is the difference between an angiogram and angioplasty?

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This is a common question that often confuses my patients, because they sound similar!

An angiogram is merely a diagnostic tool used to reveal blockages in heart vessels.

On the other hand, an angioplasty is a treatment that involves inserting heart stents to improve blood flow to heart muscle. Widening a narrowed heart vessel results in fewer angina symptoms and a better quality of life.

A coronary angiogram and angioplasty may be done soon after a heart attack, or if you have angina.

It's possible that you will go on to have an angioplasty WHILE having an angiogram as part of the same procedure.

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How much does an angioplasty cost in Singapore, and what affects the costs?

The total cost for an angioplasty in Singapore depends on whether you go to a private or public institution.

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How safe is an angioplasty, and what are the main risks of having an angiogram and angioplasty in Singapore?

Angioplasties are very safe in this day and age with modern medicine and technological advancements.

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