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Medical Minute: Nuclear Stress Test Explained

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In addition to an exercise stress test, your doctor may order a nuclear stress test. This is done by using an imaging machine to create pictures showing the blood flow to your heart. Joan Arakelian, NP, and Dr. Robert Harizi, Chief of Cardiology, discuss how a nuclear stress test works.

Is It A Tension Headache or Possible Brain Cancer? Simple 20 Second Test

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How to get rid of a headache fast? What’s the best headache relief? What actually causes headaches? The main factors are severe stress, fatigue, sinusitis, poor posture, water loss, dehydration, and holding the head in an improper position for a long time.

In some cases, we can solve this pesky problem by ourselves, yet sometimes we should see a doctor immediately. Here’s a detailed guide to help you identify the type of a headache you have as well as the best strategy for pain relief.

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TENSION HEADACHE 0:23
This is the most frequent type of headaches. The main symptoms:
• You feel like you’re wearing a tight band around your forehead.
• You feel spasms around your eyes and upper forehead.
• You feel a dull gnawing pain.

SINUS HEADACHE 1:26
This type of a headache is caused by sinusitis. The main symptoms:
• You feel pain in your forehead around the eyebrows and under the eyes.
• This headache might lead to a running or blocked nose.
• You feel tired and weak.

MIGRAINE 2:13
All symptoms occur during a migraine attack that progresses through four stages:
• Prodrome (1 to 2 days). You feel irritable, fatigued and have an increased or decreased appetite.
• Aura (up to 30 mins). You become sensitive to light, feel tingling and numbness, and might have speech disorders.
• Resolution (up to 24 hours). You feel fatigued and have trouble concentrating.
• A headache itself (up to 72 hours). You feel severe throbbing pain.

CLUSTER HEADACHE 3:22
Cluster headaches affect less than 1% of the population. The main symptoms:
• Redness of the eyes
• Sensitivity to light
• Lacrimation

HANGOVER 4:13
Alcohol causes blood vessel dilation and affects serotonin levels in your body. The main symptoms:
• Throbbing or dull aching pain
• Tightness
• Heaviness

SUMMARY
– A tension headache: take any appropriate painkiller, but you should only use them occasionally. If headaches occur frequently, consult your doctor. Try to be physically active.
– A sinus headache: it rarely goes away on their own. If you have an allergy, antihistamines may help. In other cases, it’s best to see a doctor who will most probably prescribe antibiotics.
– Migraine: a number of treatments are available to help ease the symptoms. Moreover, regular exercise will help you improve your health significantly.
– A cluster headache: treating it can be tricky because the pain appears and disappears spontaneously and at a moment’s notice. Only a doctor can help you solve this problem.
– Hangover: the best remedy is to take a painkiller, drink plenty of water, and get some good sleep.

We hope you will never experience any of these headaches, but if you get one of them it’s better to consult a doctor before taking any medicines. Do not self-medicate!

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Lexiscan Cardiac Nuclear Stress Test Overview | Patient Prep & Side Effects

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Lexiscan Stress Test: What is a Lexiscan Nuclear Cardiac Stress test? Patient Prep for a Lexiscan Stress Test, and side effects of a Lexiscan stress test. This video provide a educational tutorial on how a Lexiscan stress test is performed, why a doctor orders a Lexiscan stress test, patient prep, and side effects of Lexiscan.

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What happens in a stress test? | Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute

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Have you been told by your doctor that you will need to undergo a stress test? Watch this video to see what you can expect in an exercise stress test. Stress tests are a great test to see how healthy your heart is and whether you are at risk of a heart attack?

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What to expect at your exercise stress test

Our Stress lab team perform stress tests to help determine how well your body functions under the “stress” of exercise. This test may help your doctor understand where to target medical therapies or determine if a surgery or catheterization intervention is needed. A well-performed exercise stress test can also assess your heart rate and rhythm during exercise to make sure you are safe to return to sports and activities. This video will let you know what your experience will be like when you come to Children’s for a stress test.

Cardiac Stress Test | Heart Stress Test Types: Echo, Lexiscan, Chemical, Treadmill

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Cardiac stress tests are often ordered by doctors to investigate potential problems with the heart. They can help identify blockages and other potential problems without using invasive procedures like a heart catheter.

In this video, I talk about the different types of heart stress tests (also called cardiac stress tests). There are many types, and sometimes different names are used. You may have heard terms like cardiac stress test, echo stress test, chemical stress test, nuclear stress test, lexiscan stress test, cardiolite stress test, treadmill stress test, adenosine stress test, thallium stress test, or dobutamine stress tests. All of those names correspond to a particular drug or method of stress testing.

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Your doctor has ordered a nuclear medicine stress test for you—now what? Here’s what to expect and how to get ready for your exam.

Real-Time Treadmill Stress Test – Can you Do It?

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Real-Time Treadmill Stress Test –

This video demonstrates the Bruce protocol treadmill stress test. The first 4 stages of the Bruce protocol are shown in real time.

Someone who is unsure if they can do a stress test should watch the video to judge the level of difficulty. The duration of your stress test will be determined by the person supervising your study and your exercise tolerance. It will likely be stopped at an earlier stage than what is shown.

In another video Dr Robert Baker explains why you need a cardiac stress test. You can view it here: https://youtu.be/zaQOE1pDlCU

General Information about Stress Test
A cardiac stress test (or cardiac diagnostic test) is a cardiological test that measures a heart’s ability to respond to external stress in a controlled clinical environment. The stress response is induced by exercise or by drug stimulation.

Cardiac stress tests compare the coronary circulation while the patient is at rest with the same patient’s circulation during maximum physical exertion, showing any abnormal blood flow to the myocardium (heart muscle tissue). The results can be interpreted as a reflection on the general physical condition of the test patient. This test can be used to diagnose coronary artery disease (also known as ischemic heart disease) and assess patient prognosis after a myocardial infarction (heart attack).

The cardiac stress test is done with heart stimulation, either by exercise on a treadmill, pedaling a stationary exercise bicycle ergometer, or with intravenous pharmacological stimulation, with the patient connected to an electrocardiogram (ECG). People who cannot use their legs may exercise with a bicycle-like crank that they turn with their arms.

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Cardiac Stress Test – What You Need To Know

This video explains what a Cardiac Stress is and what you need to know about it. If you would like to see what it is like to complete a cardiac treadmill stress test in real-time then go here:

A cardiac stress test (or cardiac diagnostic test) is a cardiological test that measures a heart’s ability to respond to external stress in a controlled clinical environment. The stress response is induced by exercise or by drug stimulation.

Cardiac stress tests compare the coronary circulation while the patient is at rest with the same patient’s circulation during maximum physical exertion, showing any abnormal blood flow to the myocardium (heart muscle tissue). The results can be interpreted as a reflection on the general physical condition of the test patient. This test can be used to diagnose coronary artery disease (also known as ischemic heart disease) and assess patient prognosis after a myocardial infarction (heart attack).

The cardiac stress test is done with heart stimulation, either by exercise on a treadmill, pedaling a stationary exercise bicycle ergometer, or with intravenous pharmacological stimulation, with the patient connected to an electrocardiogram (ECG). People who cannot use their legs may exercise with a bicycle-like crank that they turn with their arms.

Nevada Cardiology Associates welcomes any questions you may have about our services. Contact our staff at our Maryland or Tenaya locations for questions.

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Office Locations
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3121 S Maryland Pkwy #512
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Dr. Henry Cusnir – Getting a Stress Test

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Have you ever wondered what a stress test is like? Get a behind the scenes look with Dr. Cusnir and see what happens during a stress test. Dr. Henry Cusnir, specializes in Cardiovascular Disease, Interventional Cardiology, Internal Medicine at Westside Regional Medical Center.
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What happens during a cardiac stress test?

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Dr. Scott Lear, Chair in Cardiovascular Prevention Research at St. Paul’s Hospital, walks (and runs) us through his stress test and shows you what to expect.
St. Paul’s Hospital has one of the busiest stress test labs in the province with more than 5500 patients every year.
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What is a Stress Test?

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An exercise stress test is a screening tool used to test the effect of exercise on your heart. This test is done at a medical center or health care provider’s office.

The technician will place 10 flat, sticky patches called electrodes on your chest. These are attached to an ECG monitor that follows the electrical activity of your heart during the test.

You will walk on a treadmill or pedal on an exercise bicycle. Slowly (usually every 3 minutes), you will be asked to walk (or pedal) faster and on an incline. It is like walking fast or jogging up a hill.

While you exercise, the activity of your heart is measured with an electrocardiogram (ECG), and your blood pressure readings are taken.

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