Cardiac Stress Test


Diagnostic Test to Measure Coronary Artery Disease

A cardiac stress test, commonly referred to as a heart stress test, is one of the many diagnostic tests performed by the skilled cardiologists at Loyola Medicine. Utilizing exercise equipment or medicine to induce heart stimulation, a heart stress test aids the diagnosis of coronary heart disease.

At Loyola, your doctor or a trained technician will perform a cardiac stress test to determine whether your symptoms are related to blockages in the heart or the amount of stress your heart can manage before developing an irregular heart rhythm. The most common heart stress tests include:

  • Stress echocardiogram (treadmill or dobutamine)
  • Stress nuclear test (treadmill or adenosine)
  • Treadmill exercise ECG

Cardiac stress tests are a non-invasive way to evaluate the health of your heart. In addition to testing for heart blockage, cardiac stress tests enable your doctor to:

  • Assess the blood flow to your heart at varying levels of activity
  • Determine your risk for heart attack
  • Diagnose abnormal heart rhythms
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of heart medications
  • Gauge the effectiveness of a previous heart procedure

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