Methods and Risk Warnings for Angiographic Examinations in Diabetes

Long-term high blood glucose in diabetes can damage vascular endothelium, leading to arteriosclerosis, plaque formation, or microvascular disease.Through angiographic examinations (such as coronary angiography, lower extremity arteriography) or fundus fluorescein angiography, doctors can directly observe vascular morphology, blood flow status, and disease severity, and identify complications including myocardial infarction risk, lower extremity ischemia, or diabetic […]

Common Diabetes-Related Angiographic Examinations

Coronary Angiography:Examines whether the coronary arteries of the heart are narrowed or blocked. It is used to assess the risk of coronary artery disease in patients with diabetes and to determine whether interventional treatment (such as stent implantation) is needed.Lower Extremity Arteriography:Evaluates blood flow in the lower extremity arteries, diagnoses vascular lesions in diabetic foot, […]