Cardiac angiography is an examination procedure performed to detect medical disorders that occur in the heart's blood vessels. This procedure is one of the most common types of cardiac catheterization procedures performed. Cardiac angiography or rather coronary angiography is performed using an X-ray machine and contrast fluid injected into the coronary arteries in the heart through the arm or groin. This procedure is able to produce a series of images that can show the location, severity, and number of coronary arteries that have a blockage in coronary heart disease. Indications for Cardiac Angiography Cardiac angiography is a part of cardiac catheterization that is generally performed when a patient has the following conditions: Chest pain (angina). Pain in the jaw, neck, or arms that cannot be explained by other examinations. An abnormal heart stress test (treadmill test). Heart defects from birth or having congenital heart disease. Heart valve disorders that require