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Abnormal cardiac catheterization
- ... very weak. There are often (but not always) abnormal heart sounds when listening to the chest. Tests may include: Cardiac catheterization ECG (electrocardiogram) Echocardiogram X-ray of the chest
- ... are working. EPS is used to check for abnormal heartbeats or heart rhythms and to evaluate the conduction system. Cardiac catheterization lets your provider see if your arteries are ...
- ... heart ( coronary artery disease ) When you have an abnormal exercise stress test, you may have other tests performed on your heart such as: Cardiac catheterization Nuclear stress test Stress echocardiography
- The health care provider will usually hear an abnormal heart sound (murmur) when listening to the child's heart with a stethoscope. The provider may order tests such as: Cardiac catheterization -- a thin tube inserted into blood vessels and/ ...
- ... bulging neck veins Enlarged liver Lung crackles and abnormal or ... catheterization and coronary angiography Chest CT scan Chest x- ...
- ... Swelling in the legs Your provider may hear abnormal heart sounds ... catheterization Lung function tests Echocardiogram Lung biopsy
- An abnormal result may mean you have a blocked artery. The test can show how many coronary arteries are blocked, where they are blocked, and the severity of the blockages.
- ... a stethoscope may reveal a murmur or other abnormal sounds. There ... catheterization may be used to measure blood pressure inside ...
- ... also be checked. The provider may feel an abnormal heartbeat in the ... Cardiac catheterization Chest x-ray Exercise stress test MRI of ...
- ... liver or abdomen Uneven or fast heartbeat and abnormal heart sounds Many ... involves passing a thin flexible tube (catheter) into ...