Angiogram
A guide for patients and carers
Staff in the radiology department
Radiologists are doctors that are specially trained to interpret the angiogram. They will write a report on your examination that will be sent back to the specialist that referred you for a scan.
Radiographers are the people that control the equipment during the procedure. The radiographers have had special training to enable them to work in all areas of the department and to use the imaging equipment.
Radiology nurses and Neuro-radiology nurses work with the radiologists during the more specialised procedures.
Do ask the staff if you want further information on any aspect of the test.
Radiographers are the people that control the equipment during the procedure. The radiographers have had special training to enable them to work in all areas of the department and to use the imaging equipment.
Radiology nurses and Neuro-radiology nurses work with the radiologists during the more specialised procedures.
Do ask the staff if you want further information on any aspect of the test.
Contents
- Introduction
- What is an angiogram?
- What happens before the test?
- What happens during the test?
- Additional procedures
- What happens when the test is finished?
- Staff in the radiology department