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The list of medical tests mentioned in various sources as used in the diagnosis of Heart attack includes:
Doctors also have a new fast test for a heart attack. It (Source: excerpt from Facts About Heart Disease and Women: NHLBI)
Once you get help, you will undergo tests to see if a heart attack has actually occurred. Some tests are done at the hospital, while others can be done by emergency medical personnel who come in an ambulance. (Tests and treatments done by emergency medical personnel.)
Key heart attack tests are:
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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). This is a
graphic record of the electrical activity of the heart as it
contracts and relaxes. The ECG can detect abnormal heartbeats,
some areas of damage, inadequate blood flow, and heart
enlargement. | |
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Blood test. A blood test will be done
routinely to check for enzymes or other substances that are
released when cells begin to die. These are "markers" of the
amount of damage to your heart. | |
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Nuclear scan. This test shows areas of the
heart that lack blood flow and are damaged. It also can reveal
problems with the heart’s pumping action. A small amount of
radioactive material is injected into a vein, usually in the
arm. A scanning camera positioned over the heart records
whether the nuclear material is taken up by the heart muscle
(healthy areas) or not (damaged areas). The camera also can
evaluate how well the heart muscle pumps blood. This test can
be done during both rest and exercise, enhancing the
usefulness of its results. | |
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Coronary angiography (or arteriography). This test is used to check blockages and narrowed areas inside coronary arteries. A fine tube (catheter) is threaded through an artery of an arm or leg up into the heart. A dye that shows up on X ray is then injected into the blood vessel, and the vessels and heart are filmed as the heart pumps. The picture is called an angiogram or arteriogram. |
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