Cardiology
At KG Heart Centre, we believe prevention is better than cure. Our team of cardiologists, along with
our chairman Padmashri Dr.Bakthavathsalam, have created tremendous awareness regarding the disease
and first aid in various social media & TV channels.
KG Hospitals cardiologists are considered the Best Heart Specialists In Coimbatore.
With decades of experience, state-of-the-art facilities, dedicated support team, KG Heart Centre and
Cardiologists are equipped to treat complicated cases of heart.
In addition to the regular procedures such as Angioplasties, we also perform Electrophysiology
procedures
Your doctor will perform a physical exam and ask about your personal and family medical history. The
tests you'll need to diagnose your heart disease depend on what condition your doctor thinks you
might have.
Besides blood tests and a chest X-ray, tests to diagnose heart disease can include:
- Electrocardiogram (ECG) - An ECG is a quick and painless test that records the
electrical signals in your heart. It can spot abnormal heart rhythms. You may have an ECG while
you're at rest or while exercising (stress electrocardiogram).
- Holter monitoring - A Holter monitor is a portable ECG device you wear to continuously
record your heart rhythm, usually for 24 to 72 hours. Holter monitoring is used to detect heart
rhythm problems that aren't found during a regular ECG exam.
- Echocardiogram - This non in vasive exam uses sound waves to produce detailed images of
your heart's structure. It shows how your heart beats and pumps blood.
- Stress test - This type of test involves raising your heart rate with exercise or
medicine while performing heart tests and imaging to check how your heart responds.
- Cardiac catheterization - In this test, a short tube (sheath) is inserted into a vein or
artery in your leg (groin) or arm. A hollow, flexible and longer tube (guide catheter) is then
inserted into the sheath. Using X-ray images on a monitor as a guide, your doctor carefully
threads the
catheter
through the artery until it reaches your heart. During cardiac catheterization, the pressures in
your heart chambers can be measured, and dye can be injected. The dye can be seen on an X-ray,
which
helps your doctor see the blood flow through your heart, blood vessels and valves to check for
problems.
- Cardiac computerized tomography (CT) scan - In a cardiac CT scan, you lie on a table
inside a
doughnut-shaped machine. An X-ray tube inside the machine rotates around your body and
collects
images of your heart and chest.
- Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) - A cardiac MRI uses a magnetic field and
computer-generated radio waves to create detailed images of your heart.