How to read an angiogram report

The angiography report includes items such as basic information about the patient, initial clinical diagnosis, imaging findings, and conclusions. The specific analysis is as follows. 1. Patient’s basic information: the angiography report firstly includes the patient’s name, age, gender, hospitalization number and other information. 2. Clinical diagnosis: the angiography report usually includes the preliminary diagnosis given by the doctor according to the symptoms and physical examination, which may be consistent with the patient’s disease or may have deviation. 3. Angiographic findings: The angiographic report usually includes the doctor’s description of the phenomena observed during the angiography, which commonly include the presence or absence of infarction, the location of infarction, and the presence or absence of plaque. 4. Conclusion: The final part of the angiography report is usually the doctor’s accurate diagnosis based on the angiographic findings, such as the absence of obvious abnormalities, the location of stenosis and the severity of the stenosis. The interpretation of the angiography report should be under the guidance of a professional doctor, do not interpret on your own to avoid misunderstanding the condition.