What tests are generally performed during a visit to the cardiology department?
There are many items involved in cardiology examinations, including electrocardiogram (ECG), echocardiography, coronary angiography, and others. The specific details are as follows:
1. Electrocardiogram (ECG)
An ECG can record the heart rate and myocardial blood supply at the time of examination, providing clear diagnostic value for conditions such as coronary artery disease, arrhythmia, and acute myocardial infarction.
2. Echocardiography
Echocardiography is used to evaluate whether there are structural damages in the heart, such as valve abnormalities. Additionally, it can assess myocardial viability, making it highly significant for diagnosing cardiomyopathy and valvular heart diseases.
3. Coronary Angiography
This procedure evaluates the number and course of coronary arteries, and can identify the presence, severity, and extent of coronary artery lesions, thereby helping determine the severity of coronary artery disease.
In addition, routine blood and urine tests are also commonly included. When experiencing cardiac discomfort, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and complete relevant examinations to avoid delays in diagnosis and treatment.