Heart Disease: Diagnosis and Testing
Diagnostic tests are performed to distinguish between healthy and harmful cardiac problems. A regular medical checkup will also be used to assess physical condition.
An electrocardiogram, or ECG, is the principal test that detects and records the electrical activity of the heart. It is a painless test that can detect indicators of cardiac damage as well as previous or ongoing heart attacks.
Echocardiograms (ultrasound heart exams) can also determine how well the heart and valves are operating. Stress testing, Cardiac CT scan, MRI, Coronary angiography, Myocardial Biopsy, Chest x-ray, and blood tests are among the tests available.
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