Can a patient with cerebral infarction have a coronary angiogram?

Coronary angiography generally refers to coronary angiography, which is not recommended for patients with cerebral infarction during the acute attack, but can be done after the condition is stabilized.
Acute attack of cerebral infarction itself is a relatively critical state, this situation should be as soon as possible thrombolytic therapy, if the local hemorrhage should also be carried out to stop bleeding, absolute bed rest, reduce stimulation, reduce the damage.
Cerebral infarction condition is stable, need to continue treatment, but the condition has basically been stabilized, will also carry out some rehabilitation, if the patient has unexplained chest pain, arrhythmia, left atrial insufficiency, or the existence of angina pectoris, myocardial infarction and other diseases, this situation can be carried out coronary angiography.
There are contraindications to coronary angiography, including allergy to iodine or contrast media, severe cardiopulmonary insufficiency, cardiac arrhythmia, and severe electrolyte disorders of liver and kidney insufficiency.
People with different physical conditions and degrees of illnesses are treated differently and should communicate with their doctors in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions for the procedure.