A computerized tread mill test is a type of stress test in which the ECG of a patient is taken while he/she is exercising on a treadmill. The test helps to assess the circulation of blood in the heart when it is at rest and under the influence of optimum physical pressure and offers a comparison between the two.
Indications
Computerized tread mill test may be performed for any of the following reasons:
- To detect a congenital heart defect
- To assess the normal working of a heart post heart attack
- To diagnose repressed heart problems like shallow breathing, chest discomfort and dizziness
- To assess the efficacy of medication or treatment given for the management of problems like angina and ischemia
- To detect any abnormality in heartbeat under exertion
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Dr. Prem Ratan Degawat
Director of Mitral & Tricuspid Valve Therapy and Associate Director of TAVR & Structural Heart Disease Program - Cardiology
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Director & Incharge – TAVR and Structural Heart Disease Program and Senior Consultant Interventional Cardiology
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Director - Electrophysiology and Heart Failure
Senior Consultant - Interventional Cardiology
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