Common Reasons for TMT Test: Procedure & Treatment
Dr. Keshavamurthy CB
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Oct 23, 2024
Heart and cardiovascular system problems are the focus of the medical speciality of cardiology. Congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease, and electrophysiology are all medical conditions that can be diagnosed and treated in this area. Doctors with additional education and training in preventing, detecting, and treating cardiac diseases are known as cardiologists. They specialise in this particular medical care area and treat patients with cardiac conditions. The cardiac speciality centre of excellence at Manipal Hospitals, Mysore, provides comprehensive heart care, diagnostics and treatment to keep the heart and its related functions healthy. Being one of the largest cardiac speciality health care centres in India, Manipal Hospitals offers a wide range of health services in Cardiology that ensures that all your cardiac-related issues are resolved.
Your heart deserves the utmost attention and care to keep your heart functioning. One of the most crucial steps in achieving the same is diagnosing and treating any issue that might threaten discomfort to the organ. This is where adequate cardiac care across the lifespan becomes a necessity. From adult heart care to paediatric cardiology (including infants), Manipal Hospitals, Mysore provides comprehensive heart care under one roof, including minimally invasive procedures. Book an appointment at our best cardiology hospital in Mysore.
The experienced and highly-skilled professional cardiac experts at the Manipal Hospital, Mysore’s facility, ensure that every patient of every age is given the best heart care in the city. From common heart disorders to the most challenging and delicate cardiac cases, all heart conditions are treated with utmost care and compassion at Manipal. Thanks to the outstanding and multidisciplinary cardiac team at Manipal Hospitals, only the best-in-class cardiac health care is provided to every patient.
Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) is a blood circulation disorder that slowly develops and progresses with time. PVD causes the blood vessels outside your heart and brain to narrow, block, or spasm. PVD is also known as arteriosclerosis obliterans, claudication, arterial insufficiency of the legs, or intermittent claudication. This can also occur in…
An echocardiogram is an ultrasound of the heart. It uses standard 2D, 3D and Doppler ultrasound to create images of the heart. The test does not involve any radiation.
TAVI, percutaneous aortic valve implantation, percutaneous aortic valve replacement, or transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), is a minimally invasive heart procedure to treat the aortic valve stenosis disorder where the valve is too thickened to open fully. Due to valve stenosis, which cannot be fully open, the blood flow to the body is restricted,…
Peripheral Artery Disease or Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is the most common form of organic PVD that occurs only within the arteries. Deposit of plaque in the arteries, also known as atherosclerosis, restricts the blood flow through the arteries, primarily affecting the body's extremities (arm or leg). PAD is witnessed in the patient when atherosclerosis…
A Holter monitor is a small, wearable, ambulatory electrocardiography device that keeps track of heart rhythms and records all heartbeats.
Did you know? Heart failure can be deadlier than cancer if not treated properly and timely. Heart failure, not to be confused with the name, is the heart’s inability to pump enough oxygen-rich blood to meet the body’s daily requirements. Without adequate blood flow caused by the heart’s failure, all vital organs in the body may not work, typically…
Commonly known as bypass surgery, this is a procedure done to restore blood flow in a narrow or blocked artery. The procedure is an open heart surgery that requires a large incision to be made to access the chest cavity. The surgeon takes out a blood vessel from one part of your body and uses to divert blood flow away from the blocked coronary artery…
An X-ray imaging test is done to see if there are any restrictions in blood flow going to your heart. This is the most common test to help doctors diagnose heart conditions. During coronary angiography, a small catheter or tube is inserted through the skin into an artery in the groin or the Hand. Through a special x-ray viewing instrument, the catheter…
TMT or Tread Mill Test or Stress Test or Exercise Test measures how well the heart works when it is beating fast and working hard. A stress test helps doctors see if the heart is getting enough blood during these times.
Heart valve disease or valvular heart disease refers to the failure of the functioning of heart valves. The heart contains four valves namely: Tricuspid valve, Pulmonary valve, Mitral valve, and Aortic valve. These valves which have leaflets or flaps will open and close once per heartbeat in an average healthy person. However, if any valves fail to…
An artificial Cardiac Pacemaker, Cardiac Pacing Device, or simply Pacemaker, is a small electrical device implanted in the chest to help control the heartbeat. A pacemaker generates electrical impulses that cause the heart chambers to pump blood, thereby preventing the heart from beating too slowly (bradycardia). Pacemakers only work when needed. If…
An ECG or Electrocardiogram is a simple, non-invasive procedure that records heart rate and its rhythms. ECG is done to look or check for known heart conditions or how healthy the heart is before or after surgery.
Also known as irregular or abnormal heartbeat, Arrhythmia is a medical disorder where your heart beats too slow (Bradycardia – resting heart is less than 60 beats a minute), too fast (Tachycardia-resting heart is more than100 beats a minute), or irregularly. Arrhythmia feels like a heart fluttering or heart racing where your heart might skip a beat.…
This is a non-surgical procedure that is used to treat coronary arteries for stenosis. It is a combination of angioplasty & stenting that widens narrowed and blocked coronary arteries and restores blood flow from the heart. In cases of acute heart attacks (Myocardial Infarctions), PCI is used as an emergency treatment. PCI is considered to be an alternative…
Coronary angioplasty is routinely done to open clogged heart arteries. It can improve symptoms such as chest pain and shortness of breath. Angioplasty is also often used during a heart attack to quickly open a blocked artery and reduce the amount of damage to your heart. It involves inserting and inflating a tiny balloon into the spot where your artery…
A cardiac device helps control irregular heartbeats to protect against heart rhythm disorders. One of the most commonly used cardiac devices is a pacemaker, which produces electrical stimuli to the heart to help it maintain rhythm. An Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) is used to assist the heart's ventricles to restore their capacity after…
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is a minimally invasive procedure to open blocked coronary arteries allowing unobstructed blood flow to the heart. This procedure is performed under local anaesthesia and uses X-ray to help the cardiologist view the site of your blocked artery. An intravenous (IV) line will be inserted in your arm and you will…
This is a procedure that involves the opening of the chest cavity and creating a bypass system that allows blood to pump through your body without going through the heart. During open heart surgery, the heart is stopped for a period of time until surgical procedures or investigations can be completed. Once the surgical objective has been achieved,…
The treatment of heart disorders in children requires specialized equipment and knowledge.
Manipal Hospitals’ Cardiac Unit boasts of futuristic diagnostic and testing machinery that combines advanced technology and high precision tools to present the most complex of cases with accuracy. Typical cardiac tests reveal the extent of the damage done to the coronary arteries, helping our cardiologists to plan the appropriate and most effective…
An electrophysiology test reveals how electrical signals move through your heart. When these signals show normal movements, your heartbeat is regular. When these signals are abnormal, your heartbeat is irregular and this is called an arrhythmia. Radiofrequency ablation (RA) is the procedure to treat some types of arrhythmias. Together it takes about…
Using specialized cardiac MRI's, a cardiologist evaluates hemodynamic changes in the body to identify congenital heart disease. Identifying congenital heart defects at an early stage is crucial to improving the life expectancy and quality of life of patients.
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI). The aortic valve controls the blood flow from your heart to the rest of the organs. TAVI is a minimal invasive procedure to replace your damaged or diseased aortic valve with a new man-made one using a narrow tube called a catheter. This is inserted into a large blood vessel in your groin or chest.
For children suffering from narrowing or blockage in the aortic valve, the best treatment option is balloon dilation. The treatment is minimally invasive, reducing the discomfort and recovery time for the patient. A deflated balloon is attached to a thin tube known as a catheter which is navigated to the narrowed artery, where it is inflated, opening…
The heart’s two lower chambers are the ventricles and the right ventricle pumps blood to the lungs. It connects to the pulmonary artery, the main blood vessel leading to the lungs. Between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery is the pulmonary valve, one of the heart’s four valves. In a normal heart, the pulmonary valve opens fully when the…
The mitral valve is a valve with two flaps in the heart that lies between the left atrium and the left ventricle. Sometimes, the valves don't open or close properly, disrupting the blood flow through your heart to your body and also causes blood to leak backward to the left atrium. The valve may also be narrowed. Balloon Mitral Valvuloplasty is a procedure…
VSD is a hole in the wall called septum, separating the two lower chambers of the heart. In a normal heart, only the left side pumps blood to the body, and the right side to the lungs. With an abnormal opening between the ventricles, a large amount of oxygen-rich (red) blood from the heart's left side is pushed through the hole into the right side.…
Adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) Congenital heart disorders are the most common type of birth defect. These can range from simple ones with no symptoms to complex types which are severe and life-threatening such as a hole in the heart that causes blood from the left and right sides of the heart to mix, or even a narrowed valve that blocks blood…
PDA is an unclosed hole in the aorta, the main artery that carries blood away from your heart. In a normal heart, its left side pumps blood only to the body while the right pumps blood to the lungs. If you have PDA, extra blood gets pumped from your body artery or aorta into the lung (pulmonary) arteries. If the PDA is large, the extra blood being…
This condition occurs when arteries and veins have abnormal connections between them. Pulmonary AVMs act as direct conduits between the pulmonary artery and the pulmonary vein, which reduces blood oxygen levels, and also allows clots and bacteria to bypass the normal filtration process of the lung capillaries. Pulmonary AVMs are prone to rupturing,…
The automated implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (AICD) is a tiny electronic device that is implanted in the chest to prevent sudden death from cardiac arrest caused due to fast heart rhythms called tachycardias. The surgery involves inserting insulated wires into the veins near your collarbone and moving them through X-ray images, to your heart.…
CRT is prescribed for patients with heart failure or arrhythmia (irregular heart beat). There are two types of CRT devices – one is the biventricular pacemaker and the other is the same device which includes a built-in implantable cardioverter defibrillator and is called a cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator (CRT-D).
Knowing your baby is growing normally and safely in your womb is one of the happiest phases for a mother-to-be. Routine tests for you and your baby can ensure all is going well. If your gynaecologist detects an abnormal heart beat or any other conditions in the foetus, she may recommend a foetal echocardiogram.
The state-of-the-art medical equipment equipped with our esteemed cardiologists, radiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, interventional cardiologists, electrophysiologists, and other specialists provides a wide range of world-class heart treatment procedures to keep your heart happy and healthy. The entire spectrum of cardiac and heart-related conditions, such as coronary artery disease, congenital heart disease in newborns, heart failure disorders, heart rhythm disorders, valvular diseases and more, are treated at Manipal Hospitals, Mysore.
From common heart surgeries and procedures like Bypass surgery, ECG, Stress Echo, Echo, and Coronary Angiogram to the most complex and challenging heart treatment procedures such as Open-heart Surgery, Paediatric Cardiology Treatments and more, various cardiac treatments are offered at the largest cardiac speciality centre at Manipal hospitals.
Manipal Hospitals' cardiologists and cardiovascular surgeons believe in precise diagnosis for effective treatment. The faculty includes - Expert echo cardiologists - Electro physiologists - Interventional cardiologists and radiologists. Avail of these facilities at Manipal, the Best Heart Hospital in Mysore
After gathering general information about the patient's health from our cardiologist will review the patient's medical history, and do a complete physical examination. Then the doctor might order the necessary investigations to determine the health of your heart.
Cholesterol, Hypertension, Obesity, Diabetes, Smoking, Family history of heart disease. To avoid these risk factors, visit our best cardiology hospital in Mysore.
Mild discomfort or pain in the chest area, it may radiate to the neck, jaw, or arm on the left side of the body and is usually associated with shortness of breath, nausea, and sweating. Diabetics and women may not have chest discomfort but may have only a few of the associated symptoms.
Some illnesses can cause heart disease, but a majority of heart diseases can be prevented by adopting a healthy lifestyle. Visit our best heart care hospital in Mysore to have the best treatment.
Yes, a yearly health check-up that includes a blood pressure check, lipid, and cholesterol test and a discussion with your doctor about other risk factors should not be overlooked.
Heart failure only progresses to the next stage as it worsens with time. Stage A, Stage B, Stage C and Stage D are the heart failure stages with stage D being the final stage of heart failure.
Arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat which is a heart rhythm disorder. ECG, Echo, EPS, stress test, cardiac catheterisation, and tilt table test are some of the diagnostic solutions performed to confirm the presence of arrhythmia in the patient. To know more, visit our best cardiology hospital in Mysore.
PAD is the most common form of organic PVD occurring within the arteries, and PVD is a much broader term which includes other disorders along with the PAD disorder.
Some of the commonly seen heart valve disorders include
Bicuspid aortic valve
Mitral valve stenosis
Aortic valve stenosis
Pulmonary stenosis
Barlow's syndrome
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) or Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) is a minimally invasive heart procedure to treat aortic valve disorders. Visit Manipal Hospitals, the best cardiology hospital in Mysore.
Manipal Hospitals is dedicated to providing high-quality, personalised care and building long-term partnerships with its patients. Our Cardiology department and its patients are a testament to this. Contact us to know more about heart problems and book an appointment with one of our Cardiovascular specialists today.