Cardiac Catheterization
A cardiac catheterization, also known as a coronary angiogram or heart cath, is a procedure performed to evaluate for abnormalities or blockages in the arteries that supply blood to the heart (coronary arteries).
The procedure is typically performed in patients who have symptoms of coronary artery disease (known as "angina"), patients who are acutely having a heart attack, and patients who are planning to undergo a heart surgery for reasons unrelated to coronary artery disease (e.g. valvular disease).