Service Details
The TMT, or Treadmill Test, evaluates the heart’s response to physical stress, helping diagnose coronary artery disease and other cardiac issues. During the test, patients walk on a treadmill while their heart rate, blood pressure, and ECG are monitored. This test identifies any abnormalities in blood flow to the heart, especially those that may appear only during exertion. The TMT is a valuable diagnostic tool for assessing exercise tolerance, detecting ischemic heart conditions, and guiding treatment plans for patients with suspected cardiac issues.
Key Features
Physical Stress Evaluation: Assesses the heart’s response to physical exertion to diagnose coronary artery disease and other cardiac conditions.
Continuous Monitoring: Tracks heart rate, blood pressure, and ECG while the patient walks on a treadmill.
Identification of Blood Flow Abnormalities: Detects issues in blood flow to the heart that may occur during exertion.
Exercise Tolerance Assessment: Evaluates the patient's ability to tolerate physical stress and identifies ischemic heart conditions.
Treatment Planning: Aids in determining the appropriate treatment for patients with suspected cardiac issues.
Comprehensive Cardiac Evaluation: Serves as a valuable tool in assessing overall heart health under stress.
Non-Invasive and Safe: Provides a safe, non-invasive method for evaluating heart function during physical activity.