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TMT
TMT (Treadmill Test), also known as an Exercise Stress Test, is a diagnostic procedure used to assess how well the heart responds to physical stress. It helps in evaluating the heart’s function, particularly in diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD) or other heart conditions.
- Detects blockages in coronary arteries.
- Assesses the severity of coronary heart disease.
- Evaluates heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias).
- Determines exercise tolerance in patients with known heart conditions.
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Advantages
- The patient walks or runs on a treadmill, and the intensity is gradually increased.
- The heart’s activity is monitored using an electrocardiogram (ECG), blood pressure readings, and the patient’s symptoms during exercise.
- When It’s Used:
- To diagnose or assess chest pain (angina).
- To evaluate the effectiveness of treatments for heart disease.
- As part of a risk assessment for heart disease in asymptomatic individuals with risk factors.
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