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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia - Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures

The diagnostic tests in cardiology are methods of identifying heart conditions associated with healthy vs. unhealthy, pathologic, heart function. Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Bedside. Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - History. Obtaining a medical history is always the first "test", part of understanding the likelihood of significant disease, as detectable within the current limitations of clinical medicine. Yet heart problems often produce no symptoms ...

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia II - Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Electrophysiology
Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Electrocardiogram. Electrocardiography (ECG/EKG) monitors electrical activity of the heart, primarily as recorded from the skin surface. A 12 lead recording, 6 for the front plane and 6 for the lower chest crossectional plane, is the most commonly used form. Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor. A Holter monitor records a continuous EKG rhythm pattern (rarely a full EKG) for 24 hours or more. Thes ...

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Coronary catheterization. Coronary catheterization uses pressure monitoring and blood sampling through a catheter inserted into the heart through blood vessels in the leg to determine the functioning of the heart, and, following injections of radiocontrast dye, uses X-ray fluoroscopy, typically at 30 frame/s, to visualize the position and size of blood of within the heart chambers and arteries. Coronary angiography is used to determine the patency and configuration of the coronary artery lumens. ...

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia - Cardiology

Cardiology is the branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the heart and blood vessels. The field is commonly divided in the branches of coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology. Physicians specializing in this field of medicine are called cardiologists. Cardiology - Anatomy & physiology. Cardiology - Basic anatomy Structure of the heart. Epicardium Pericardium Myocardi ...

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia II - Holter monitor - Configuration

Much like standard electrocardiography (EKG), the Holter monitor records electrical signals from the heart via a series of electrodes attached to the chest. The number and position of electrodes varies by model, but most Holter monitors employ from three to seven. These electrodes are connected to a small piece of equipment that is attached to the patient's belt, and is responsible for keeping a log of the heart's elec ...

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia - Cardiac stress test

A cardiac stress test is a medical test performed to evaluate relative arterial blood flow increases to the heart muscles during exercise, as compared to resting blood flow rates (i.e. myocardial perfusion reserve). Stress tests also reveal overall physical fitness. Stress test abnormalities reflect major imbalances of blood flow to the left ventricular muscle more so than in other regions. Such stenoses are the usual basis for stable or reproducible exercise related angina and reflect adv ...

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia - Animal testing

Animal testing refers to the use of non-human animals in experiments. It is estimated that 50–100 million animals worldwide [4] [5] [6] are used annually and subsequently killed in scientific procedures, mostly inside universities, medical schools, pharmaceutical companies, and commercial facilities that provide animal-testing services to industry. Testing is also carried out on farms, in defense-research establishments, and by public-health authorities, on a variety of species ...

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia - Monitor lizard

(Varanus varius) on a tree. Many, see text. Monitor lizards are the family Varanidae, a group of lizards which includes the largest living lizard, the Komodo Dragon. Varanidae contains only a single genus: Varanus. In Australia monitor lizards are known as goannas (See main article). Monitor lizard - Evolutionary Overview. Monitor lizards are considered to be the most highly developed lizards, possessing a relatively rapid metabolism for ...

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia - USS Monitor

USS Monitor was an ironclad warship of the United States Navy. She is most famous for her participation in the first-ever naval battle between two ironclad warships, the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862 during the American Civil War, in which Monitor fought the ironclad CSS Virginia of the Confederate States Navy. In previous decades, nearly all warships were made primarily of wood. In the decade before the Battle of Hampton Roads, the design of ships and the nature of naval warfare changed dramatic ...

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia - Coronary catheterization

A coronary catheterization is a minimally invasive procedure to access the coronary circulation and blood filled chambers of the heart using a catheter. It is performed for both diagnostic and interventional (treatment) purposes. Coronary catheterization is one of the several Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures. Specifically, coronary catheterization is a visually interpreted test performed to recognize occlusion, stenosis, restenosis, thrombosis or aneurysmal enlargement the coronary artery lumens, heart chamber size, h ...

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia II - Cardiology - Anatomy & physiology

Cardiology - Basic anatomy Structure of the heart. Epicardium Pericardium Myocardium Papillary muscle Endocardium Coronary circulation (Blood supply of the heart) Heart valves Cardiology - Circulatory system Blood supply of the body. Cardiac output Heart rate Vascular resistance Blood vessels Cardiology - Pulmonary circulation Oxygenation of the blood. < ...

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Cardiology, Cardiology - Anatomy & physiology, Cardiology - Basic anatomy Structure of the heart, Cardiology - Circulatory system Blood supply of the body, Cardiology - Pulmonary circulation Oxygenation of the blood, Cardiology - Cardiac pacemaker Electrical system of the heart, Cardiology - Basic cardiac physiology, Cardiology - Disorders of the coronary circulation, Cardiology - Disorders of the myocardium muscle of the heart, Cardiology - Disorders of the pericardium outer lining of the heart, Cardiology - Disorders of the heart valves, Cardiology - Disorders of the electrical system of the heart Cardiac electrophysiology, Cardiology - Inflammation and infection of the heart, Cardiology - Congenital heart disease, Cardiology - Diseases of blood vessels Vascular diseases, Cardiology - Procedures done for coronary artery disease, Cardiology - Devices used in cardiology, Cardiology - Diagnostic tests and procedures, Cardiology - Cardiac pharmaceutical agents

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia - Christian Science Monitor

The Christian Science Monitor (CSM) is an international newspaper published daily, Monday through Friday. Started in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of the Church of Christ, Scientist, the paper does not use wire services and instead relies largely on its own reporters in bureaus in eleven countries around the world. Reporters at one time were drawn largely from church members but this no longer holds true. Despite its name, the Monitor was not established to be a religious-themed paper, nor does it directly ...

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia - Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association, is the handbook used most often in diagnosing mental disorders in the United States and internationally. The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) is a commonly-used alternative. Some psychologists have stated that they use DSM primarily for completing forms for the government or insurance companies, some of which require a patient to be classified by a diag ...

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia II - Coronary catheterization - Diagnostic Procedure Description

During coronary catheterization (often referred to as a cath by physicians), blood pressures are recorded and X-Ray motion picture shadow-grams of the blood inside the coronary arteries are recorded. In order to create the X-ray pictures, a physician guides a small tube-like device called a catheter, typically ~2.0 mm (6-French) in diameter, through the large arteries of the body until the tip is just within the opening of one of the coronary arteries. By design, the catheter is smaller than the lumen of the artery it is placed in; internal blood pressures are monitore ...

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia II - Cardiac stress test - Diagnostic Value

The American Heart Association journal, Circulation, describes: Aa treadmill test sensitivity of 68%; specificity of 70%: Nuclear test sensitity 81%; specificity 99%. Unfortunately, the value of such a test is limited, especially for asymptomatic individuals. According to United States data, 2004, for about 65% of men and 47% of women, the first symptom of cardiovascular disease is heart attack o ...

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Cardiac stress test, Cardiac stress test - Test Overview, Cardiac stress test - Purpose, Cardiac stress test - Variations, Cardiac stress test - Diagnostic Value, Cardiac stress test - Risks, Cardiac stress test - Further Research, Cardiac stress test - Reference

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia II - Design For Test - Diagnostics

Especially for advanced semiconductor technologies, it is expected some of the chips on each manufactured wafer contain defects that render them non-functional. The primary objective of testing is to find and separate those non-functional chips from the fully functional ones, meaning that one or more responses captured by the tester from a non-functional chip under test differ from the expected response. The percentage of chips that fail test, hence, should be closely related to the expected functional yield for that chip type. In reality, h ...

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Design For Test, Design For Test - History, Design For Test - Objectives of DFT for Microelectronics Products, Design For Test - Looking forward, Design For Test - Diagnostics, Design For Test - Scan design, Design For Test - Debug using DFT features

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia II - Cardiac stress test - Test Overview

The patient either walks on a treadmill or is given IV medications to "simulate exercise" while connected to an EKG machine, usually the standard 10 connections used to record a 12 lead EKG. Patient symptoms and blood pressure response is repeatedly checked. Using EKG and blood pressure monitoring alone, the test is variously called a cardiac stress test, exercise stress test, exercise treadmill test, stress test or exercise EKG test. If radioactive isotopes are also used,commonly (technetium Tc99m Sestamibi) and rarely(thallium-201), ...

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Cardiac stress test, Cardiac stress test - Test Overview, Cardiac stress test - Purpose, Cardiac stress test - Variations, Cardiac stress test - Diagnostic Value, Cardiac stress test - Risks, Cardiac stress test - Further Research, Cardiac stress test - Reference

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia II - Genetic testing - Procedure

Once a person decides to proceed with genetic testing, a medical geneticist, genetic counselor, primary care doctor, or specialist can order the test. Genetic testing is often done as part of a genetic consultation. Genetic tests are performed on a sample of blood, hair, skin, amniotic fluid (the fluid that surrounds a fetus during pregnancy), or other tissue. For example, a procedure called a buccal smear uses a small brush or cotton swab to collect a sample of cells from the inside surface of the cheek. The sample is sent to a labor ...

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Genetic testing, Genetic testing - Types, Genetic testing - Procedure, Genetic testing - Results, Genetic testing - Cost and time, Genetic testing - Benefits, Genetic testing - Risks and limitations, Genetic testing - External Links

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia II - Genetic testing - Procedure

Once a person decides to proceed with genetic testing, a medical geneticist, genetic counselor, primary care doctor, or specialist can order the test. Genetic testing is often done as part of a genetic consultation. Genetic tests are performed on a sample of blood, hair, skin, amniotic fluid (the fluid that surrounds a fetus during pregnancy), or other tissue. For example, a procedure called a buccal smear uses a small brush or cotton swab to collect a sample of cells from the inside surface of the cheek. The sample is sent to a labor ...

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Genetic testing, Genetic testing - Types, Genetic testing - Procedure, Genetic testing - Results, Genetic testing - Cost and time, Genetic testing - Benefits, Genetic testing - Risks and limitations, Genetic testing - External links

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Cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures - Holter monitor: Encyclopedia II - Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Diagnostic testing

A diagnosis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is based upon a number of features of the disease process. While there is use of echocardiography, cardiac catheterization, or cardiac MRI in the diagnosis of the disease, other important factors include ECG findings and if there is any family history of HCM or unexplained sudden death in otherwise healty individuals. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Cardiac catheterization. After the third QRS complex, the ventricle has more time to fill. Since there ...

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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Genetics, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Anatomic characteristics, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Dynamic outflow obstruction, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Associated symptoms, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Physical examination, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Diagnostic testing, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Cardiac catheterization, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Treatment, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Related disorders, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - External link

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