Cardiology tests are specialised diagnostic procedures used to evaluate the health and function of the heart and blood vessels. These tests help diagnose cardiovascular conditions, assess risk factors and guide treatment plans.
Purpose: Record the electrical activity of the heart to detect abnormal
rhythms and heart conditions.
Uses: Diagnose arrhythmias, heart attacks and other cardiac conditions;
monitor heart function over time.
Purpose: Use ultrasound waves to create detailed images of the heart’s
structure and function.
Uses: Assess heart chambers, valves and blood flow; diagnose heart
diseases such as heart failure, valve disorders and congenital heart defects.
Purpose: Evaluate how the heart responds to physical stress or
exercise.
Uses: Diagnose coronary artery disease, assess exercise tolerance and
determine the effectiveness of cardiac treatments.