Development of Ischemic Heart Disease
Diagnosis of Ischemic Heart Disease
You may have gone to the doctor with symptoms that could indicate heart trouble – such as shortness of breath, chest pain, palpitations, dizziness or black–outs, or your doctor may have picked up signs of coronary artery disease during the course of a routine physical checkup. Sometimes, there may be severe chest pain with sweating, nausea, and shortness of breath. Your doctor will then request for some investigations to confirm Ischemic Heart Disease.
The Common investigations requested are:
- Blood tests.
- E. C. G.
- Stress test (TMT–Tread Mill Test).
- 2D–Echo.
- Angiography (Invasive Inv.).
- 2D–Echo during stress.
- MUGA Study, Stress Thallium Study.
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My father Rajkumar Saraf age 62 years has been dignosed as Ischemic Patient as per angiogram report. We like to have your valubable opinion and advice in this respect. Please give your valuable time .
yours sincerely,
Anupama Saraf











