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Electrocardiogram (ECG), An electrocardiogram (ECG) records the electrical activity of the heart. The heart produces tiny electrical impulses which spread through the heart muscle t...
Ambulatory Electrocardiogram (ECG), Ambulatory electrocardiogram monitors your heart when you are doing your normal activities. It helps to detect abnormal heart rates and rhythms (...
Wires from the electrodes are connected to the electrocardiogram (ECG) machine . You will then be asked to exercise on a treadmill or on an exercise bike.
It is important that the blood test result be viewed in conjunction with what the patient has presented with and the heart tracing (12-lead electrocardiogram, or ECG) . Taken together these ...
The heart inflammation may be suspected by some changes on a heart trace (electrocardiogram, or ECG) - see 'How is myocarditis diagnosed?', below. If they do develop, the symptoms of ...
Initial investigations for heart palpitations include: Blood tests to check for anaemia and an overactive thyroid gland . Electrocardiogram (ECG) to record the electrical impu...
One of the tests will be a heart tracing ( electrocardiogram , or ECG). If you are having a heart attack, the ECG will help decide whether it is an ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction ...
The first tests will include blood tests and a tracing of your heart (electrocardiogram, or ECG) . Bradycardia often comes and goes, so you may need a portable (ambulatory) ECG .
These may include: Heart tests: heart tracing (electrocardiogram, or ECG) and ultrasound scanning of the heart (echocardiogram, or echo) . Chest X-ray .
Therefore, if there is any doubt about the diagnosis, tests such as blood tests , an electrocardiogram (ECG) and a chest X-ray might be needed. Can precordial catch syndrome cause com...
Check for heart failure (B natriuretic peptide, or BNP). Electrocardiogram A heart tracing (electrocardiogram, or ECG) looks at the electrical signals keeping your heart ...
Heart valves may become faulty, abnormalities on the heart tracing (electrocardiogram, or ECG), or abnormalities of the main blood vessels such as the main artery that takes blood from the he...
Investigations for chest pain can include: An ECG (electrocardiogram or 'heart tracing') There are often typical changes to the normal pattern of the 'heart tracing' (el...
This is usually diagnosed when you have a heart tracing (electrocardiogram, or ECG) at a later stage. Some people collapse and die suddenly if they have a large portion of heart muscle dam...
Tests for microvascular angina Heart tracing test A 'heart tracing' ( electrocardiogram, or ECG ) is often done. However, this is usually normal when not exerting yourself.
The initial tests are usually blood tests, a heart tracing (electrocardiogram, or ECG) and a chest X-ray . These look for changes such as blood chemistry, chest problems or heart disease.
The tests will include a heart tracing ( electrocardiogram, or ECG ). If you have an intermittent arrhythmia, this may not be detected by a standard ECG done at one particular time.
A heart tracing (electrocardiogram, or ECG) . A chest X-ray. An ultrasound scan of your heart (echocardiogram, or echo) .
It may be diagnosed by doing a heart tracing (electrocardiogram, or ECG) . There are classic changes on the ECG that can be seen in some people with WPW syndrome.
During the procedure your heartbeat is monitored by electrodes placed on your chest which provide a heart tracing (electrocardiogram, or ECG). Sometimes a sedative is given before the test if...