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2d Echo is a test done by a cardiologist with an Echocardiography machine for the purpose of study your heart. Echocardiography machine is an ultrasound like machine with dedicated cardiac (heart) probe. 2D Echocardiogram (2d Echo) can display a cross-sectional “slice” of your beating heart, including the chambers, valves and the major blood vessels that exit from the left and right ventricle.
A stress echocardiography, also called an echocardiography stress test or stress echo, is a procedure that determines how well your heart and blood vessels are working. During a stress echocardiography, you’ll exercise on a treadmill or stationary bike while your doctor monitors your blood pressure and heart rhythm. When your heart rate reaches peak levels, your doctor will take ultrasound images of your heart to determine whether your heart muscles are getting enough blood and oxygen while you exercise.
Heart failure is quickly becoming the most pressing health problem increase in the elderly population. we have extensive experience and expertise in diagnosing and treating heart failure. The heart failure clinic will help educate you on your condition and improvements that you can gain through self-management around diet, exercise and medication. The clinic will also allow you to receive more convenient follow-up care (e.g., by telephone-monitoring, by heart failure nurse, or other means) and it may encourage you to set and meet small goals in changing your lifestyle. These programmes may also provide the contact details of a person that would be available to discuss what you should do if your symptoms get worse. You may also learn about any clinical trials for new therapies, and perhaps take part in them.
Treadmill test (TMT) is a form of exercise test where a stress test is performed while the person is exercising on a treadmill during the course of an Electrocardiogram (ECG). The purpose of a TMT is majorly to compare blood circulation in the heart when the person is resting and when under optimum physical pressure. Abnormal heart rhythms can be detected while exercising and therefore diagnose the presence or absence of coronary artery diseases.
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the simplest and fastest tests used to evaluate the heart. Electrodes (small, plastic patches that stick to the skin) are placed at certain spots on the chest, arms, and legs. The electrodes are connected to an ECG machine by lead wires. The electrical activity of the heart is then measured, interpreted, and printed out. No electricity is sent into the body.
Arrhythmia describes a group of conditions that affect the heart’s natural rhythm. Different types of arrhythmias cause the heart to beat too fast, too slowly, or in an irregular pattern. We provide expert, comprehensive care for people with all types of arrhythmias. Our electrophysiologists (specialists in the heart’s electrical system), surgeons, specialty nurses, and other care providers have years of experience and specialized training in arrhythmia care.
Infertility is a disease in which the ability to get pregnant and give birth to a child is impaired or limited in some way. For heterosexual couples (man and woman), this is usually diagnosed after one year of trying to get pregnant. Infertility is a common disease. At least 10% of women deal with infertility of some kind. The chances of being infertile increases as a woman ages.
Infertility is a problem with your reproductive system that stops you from impregnating a female. If a male and a female have repeated unprotected sex for over a year and the female does not get pregnant then you, she, or both of you may have infertility issues.
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is an advanced reproductive technology. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a type of assistive reproductive technology (ART). It involves retrieving eggs from a woman’s ovaries and fertilizing them with sperm. This fertilized egg is known as an embryo. The embryo can then be frozen for storage or transferred to a woman’s uterus.
Intrauterine Insemination or IUI is a simple infertility treatment process in which the sperm cells are taken from your partner and are inserted into your uterus. In other words, it is an artificial insemination which refers to artificially introducing the sperm into the female uterus to assist pregnancy. The process is quite simple and easy to follow. IUI is the initial or first-line treatment for patients with mild or unexplained infertility.
Painless delivery refers to the use of an epidural injection which is given by an anaesthesiologist for pain relief during labour. It is injected in the lower back, and a plastic tube is placed through which drugs are released around the spinal cord. It is injected only once when you are in active labour which means you are having at least three contractions in 10 minutes.
Normal delivery is a completely natural delivery of a baby by the mother without any medical intervention whereas instrumental vaginal delivery is defined as vaginal delivery accomplished with the aid of instruments which can be vacuum or forceps1. It is carried out in the maternal interest, foetal interest or both.
Ultrasonography uses high-frequency sound (ultrasound) waves to produce images of internal organs and other tissues. A device called a transducer converts electrical current into sound waves, which are sent into the body’s tissues. Sound waves bounce off structures in the body and are reflected to the transducer, which converts the waves into electrical signals. A computer converts the pattern of electrical signals into an image, which is displayed on a monitor and recorded as a digital computer image. No x-rays are used, so there is no radiation exposure during an ultrasonography.
Laparoscopy is a type of surgical procedure that allows a surgeon to access the inside of the abdomen and pelvis without having to make large incisions in the skin. It is commonly used in gynaecology study and treatment of conditions affecting the female reproductive system.
TLH is minimally invasive surgical procedures deploying laparoscopic techniques to remove the cervix, uterus, and fallopian tubes, and occasionally the ovaries, through the vagina. The advantages over open hysterectomy are quicker patient recovery time and discharge from hospital, and a negligible level of residual abdominal scarring.
Hysteroscopy is a procedure that allows your doctor to look inside your uterus to diagnose and treat causes of abnormal bleeding. Hysteroscopy is done using a hysteroscope, a thin, lighted tube that is inserted into the vagina to examine the cervix and inside of the uterus. An operative hysteroscopy can be used to remove polyps, fibroids and adhesions.