n order to understand how this report was produced and what it represents we strongly suggest that you take the time to read the report narrative.

What follows are reports of arteriography, using contrast material procedures performed in New York State in 2002. Arteriography is an x-ray study to detect a blockage or defect of an artery in the body. It is most commonly used to detect problems in the brain, heart, kidneys, aorta or legs. The report aggregates all of the individual records that contain the ICD-9 Codes 88.40, 88.41, 88.42, 88.43, 88.44, 88.45, 88.46, 88.47, 88.48 and 88.49 in any procedure field. The total number of reported procedures is 39,714.

You can choose to view 2002 arteriography, using contrast material volume information in any one or all of the report formats listed below. “Main Hospital Location” refers to the hospital where the physician performed the greatest volume of procedures.

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Hospitals Listed Alphabetically

Hospitals Listed By Location

Doctors Performing 30 or More Listed Alphabetically

Doctors Performing 30 or More Listed By Main Hospital Location

Doctors Listed Alphabetically

Doctors Listed By Main Hospital Location

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Hospitals and Doctors Statistics

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