ECG


An electrocardiogram records the electrical signals in your heart. It's a common and painless test used to quickly detect heart problems and monitor your heart's health.ECG machines are standard equipment in operating rooms and ambulances.

Echocardiography


Echocardiography is a test that uses sound waves to produce live images of your heart. The image is called an echocardiogram. This test allows your doctor to monitor how your heart and its valves are functioning. The images can help them get information about blood clots in the heart chambers.

An echocardiogram checks how your heart's chambers and valves are pumping blood through your heart. An echocardiogram uses electrodes to check your heart rhythm and ultrasound technology to see how blood moves through your heart.

Trademill Test (TMT)


A treadmill test (TMT) or cardiac stress test helps determine how far your heart can go before an abnormal rhythm or blood flow to the heart muscle drops. It helps your doctor know how your heart responds on being pushed. You will be asked to walk on a treadmill, and the difficulty level will be gradually increased. Capable of offering a rock steady baseline at heart rate more than 180. Complying with full frequency response of 0.05 Hz. to 150 Hz. as stipulated by American Heart Association. Enabling accurate computation of ST levels, assuring you of excellent correlation with angiography. Offering clean ECG without muscle tremor or 50 cycle noise.

Diagnostic Service - Holter Monitoring


A Holter monitor is a small, wearable device that keeps track of your heart rhythm. Your doctor may want you to wear a Holter monitor for one to two days. During that time, the device records all of your heartbeats. A Holter monitor test may be done if a traditional electrocardiogram (ECG) doesn't give your doctor enough information about your heart's condition.

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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring(ABPM)


Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is a technique for assessing a persons blood pressure. ABPM provides a complete record of your blood pressure for a one- or two-day period. The instrument used is a portable blood pressure machine worn as a belt, with the cuff being attached around the upper arm. All types of daily activities, including sleep, may be normally carried out while wearing this device.

Diagnostic Service - PFT


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