Monday, February 11, 2008

Clinical tests used to diagnose Erectile Dysfunction - Penile Angiogram

Penile AngiogramInvasive test - allows visualization of the circulation in the penis and is used during the repair of a priaprism.


Angiograms require the insertion of a catheter into a peripheral artery. As blood has the same radiodensity as the surrounding tissues, a radiocontrast agent (which absorbs X-rays) is added to the blood to make angiography visualization possible. The angiographic X-ray image shows shadows of the openings within the cardiovascular structures carrying blood (actually the radiocontrast agent within). The blood vessels or heart chambers themselves remain largely to totally invisible on the X-ray image.


The X-ray images may be taken as either still images, displayed on a fluoroscope or film, useful for mapping an area. Alternatively, they may be motion images, usually taken at 30 frames per second, which also show the speed of blood (actually the speed of radiocontrast within the blood) traveling within the blood vessel.


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