Coronary CT Angiography

Coronary Computed Tomography (CT) Angiography is a medical imaging method that provides detailed imaging of the heart vessels. This method is used to evaluate the coronary arteries of the heart and identify possible occlusions. Offered as an alternative to traditional angiography, this method allows a non-invasive look at the heart vessels.
Coronary CT Angiography at Liv Hospital
Liv Hospital offers Coronary CT Angiography, a modern medical imaging service that images the heart vessels in detail. This service provides important information to cardiologists by non-invasively evaluating possible blockages and problems in the heart vessels. Coronary CT Angiography, performed by Liv Hospital's specialist physicians and state-of-the-art equipment, offers patients a fast, effective and reliable diagnostic experience.
Bloodless Heart Angiography in Seconds
CT coronary angiography, unlike classical cardiac angiography, is one of the latest technological imaging methods that can be performed without the need for hospitalization by using the contrast material used in classical angiography, such as injecting serum into the coronary vessels only from the arm vein within 3-5 seconds. With this technology, not only cardiovascular diseases; heart chambers, the heart and its surroundings, as well as the lungs and pulmonary vessels within the image area can be evaluated.
High Resolution High Reliability
The sensitivity of the device in Liv Hospital Radiology Department is 86-100 percent. Diagnostic accuracy is up to 90-95 percent. Evaluation of stenosis (stenosis) in the coronary vessels is provided by the state-of-the-art vascular analysis program. At the same time, ventricular function and myocardium can be evaluated. The condition of stents placed in the coronary arteries is evaluated with high reliability thanks to high-resolution images. When performing this examination, it works with a radiation dose of up to 80 percent lower than all other available devices. All these procedures can be performed with the state-of-the-art 256-slice multi-slice CT device in the clinic.