Diagnostic Testing
In order to provide complete cardiac care, Harbin Clinic cardiologists run diagnostic tests to help assess and evaluate patients with cardiac issues.
Common diagnostic tests include
Chest x-ray
Chest x-rays produce images of the heart, blood vessels, lungs, airways and bones of the spine and chest. Chest x-rays can help cardiologist determine if patients have a cardiac illness, or even see if a treatment is working.
EKG
An electrocardiogram (EKG, ECC) test looks at the electrical waves your heart makes through the use of electrical triggers. These "triggers" cause your heart muscles to contract and pump blood. Echocardiograms are usefully in other cardiac procedures like nuclear stress testing.
Echo
An echo or echocardiography is a test that takes ultrasound pictures of your heart's movements.
Exercise Stress Test
An exercise stress test is used to measure the effect of exercise on your heart. Generally, cardiologist place electrodes attached to and EKG monitor on your chest. The monitor then follows your heart's electrical activity during various excercises like walking or pedaling on a bicycle.
Holter Monitoring
Similar to an excercise test, Holter monitoring records the heart's rythms but during normal activity. The monitor is normally worn for 24-48 hours.
TEE
Transesophageal Echocardiogram is a type of echocardiogram in which a scope is inserted down your numbed throat. The end of the scope contains a device that sends out sound waves. Highly skilled cardiologist perform this test to get a clear echocardiogram of your heart.
Lab Blood Testing
Lab blood testing evaluates and assess blood samples for any cardiac health issues.
MRI
A cardiac MRI provides an accurate diagnosis of the heart structure and function without much exposure to radiation. It is based on the same principles and functionality as a regular MRI but with special attention on the cardiovascular system. Harbin Clinic cardiologists are among the few cardiologists in Georgia who have the expertise and qualifications to interpret cardiac MRI imaging.
Nuclear Testing
Nuclear stress testing measures blood when your heart is at rest, and when it is working harder from exertion. This test takes images, showing areas of low blood flow, and damaged heart muscle.
MUGA
MUGA test provides images of the right and left ventricles of the heart using a radioactive tracer and a special camera that takes pictures of your heart as it pumps blood.
Adenosine Thallium
Adenosine Thallium scan examines the heart muscle and blood supply. Radioactive thallium is injected in the blood stream as a tracer that attaches to heart muscle cells and makes them visible to a special camera.