Suggest Treatment For Diastolic Dysfunction
MY QUESTION: Shoud I go for thalium test or coronary angio or CR Angio ? I would like to consult a cardiologist please
In my profile there was a typo error. CR Angio should read CT Angio. I took sorbitrate on three occasions about 10 days ago. This was followed by a bad cold with all the usual symptons, running nose, phlegm, cough ,temperature (99.5) sore throat and wheezing.Was put on medication for 7 days by my physician - Advised Doxcef and ICZ and have now recovered 90%. Have not felt the need for sorbitrate in past 10 days.
Coronary Angio is ideal
Detailed Answer:
Hi friend
Welcome to Health Care Magic
The IDEAL option is to undergo catheterisation and coronary angiography with a view for possible intervention. It is the only way to directly ‘see’ the block, if any – and its location, extent, severity and so on. Coronary arteriography is invasive but it is the gold standard for this… especially with your past history and recent nitrate use
The ALTERNATIVE will be to go for TMT (Treadmill Exercise ECG) with thallium isotope – it is the ideal non-invasive way to evaluate ischemia / to assess the PHYSIOLOGY (function) – to see whether the blood arriving at the heart muscle.
If there is XXXXXXX suggestion, the next step is to see the ANATOMY (structure) – CT angio is non-invasive study for the anatomy. If positive, she will need catheterisation, anyway.
Good luck
God bless you
Good enough
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thallium test does not show the blockage – only the effect of the blockage
The Physician - not surgeon - is the one / any clue, he will insist on the next step - CT
CT angio will show the extent and severity of blockage
There are several reputed hospitals in XXXXXXX XXXXXXX Escorts, Apollo, Fortis etc - all are good
Regards
Negligible
Detailed Answer:
Practically nothing / Radiation exposure (minimal nowadays) and contrast side effects (allergy in some; kidney damage if he amount in excess) – are possibilities