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Investigations beginning with C
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Cardiac catheterisation (coronary angiogram)
Cardiac catheterisation uses x-rays and a dye to take detailed pictures of the arteries.
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Cardiac MRI scan (CMR)
A cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) scan is non-invasive and shows detailed images of your heart.
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CT coronary angiography scan
A CT (computerised tomography) coronary angiography is a type of scan that shows the structure of the heart and the arteries which supply blood to the heart.
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CT scan
A CT uses X-rays and a computer to produce images of many structures inside the body.
Investigations beginning with D
Investigations beginning with E
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Echocardiogram
An echocardiogram – also known as an echo – is a scan that examines the heart and surrounding blood vessels.
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Electrocardiogram (ECG)
An electrocardiogram (also known as an ECG) is a test which is used to check your heart’s rhythm and electrical activity.
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Electrophysiology testing for arrhythmias
By recording and studying the electrical activity of the heart, we are able to determine the underlying cause of a heart rhythm problem.