Cardiology · Naas, Co. Kildare
Cardiac Investigations & Tests
A comprehensive range of cardiac investigations in one clinic, interpreted in the context of your individual clinical history by Dr Imtiaz Ali Kalyar, Consultant Cardiologist.
Cardiology · Naas, Co. Kildare
A comprehensive range of cardiac investigations in one clinic, interpreted in the context of your individual clinical history by Dr Imtiaz Ali Kalyar, Consultant Cardiologist.
Overview
Cardiac investigations are only as valuable as the clinical context in which they are ordered and interpreted. At Naas Cardiology and Endocrinology Clinic, Dr Kalyar takes a personalised approach — selecting investigations based on a thorough clinical assessment rather than a one-size-fits-all protocol. Results are reviewed by the consultant and explained in plain terms at each stage of your care.
No investigation is performed without clinical justification. Below is an overview of the investigations available at or coordinated through our clinic.
This page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment. In a medical emergency, call 999 or 112.
Available Investigations
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is a simple, completely painless recording of the electrical activity of the heart at rest. Twelve electrodes are placed on the chest, arms and legs and a trace is recorded over approximately 10 seconds. No needles or electricity are involved.
A resting ECG is the first investigation for virtually all cardiac presentations, including chest pain, palpitations, breathlessness, syncope and pre-operative assessment.
Echocardiography — a cardiac ultrasound — produces real-time moving images of the heart using sound waves. It is completely painless, does not involve radiation, and requires no preparation beyond removing your upper clothing. Gel is applied to the chest and a handheld probe is moved over the skin surface.
Echocardiography is indicated for suspected heart failure, murmurs, cardiomyopathy, valvular disease, shortness of breath, post-ACS assessment and monitoring of known cardiac conditions.
A Holter monitor is a portable ECG device worn continuously for 24 to 72 hours while you go about your normal daily routine. A small recorder is attached to your clothing or belt, connected to adhesive electrode patches on your chest. You are asked to keep a symptom diary so that any rhythm abnormalities can be correlated with how you felt at the time.
The Holter monitor is the investigation of choice for patients with frequent (daily or near-daily) palpitations, dizziness, or pre-syncope when the resting ECG is normal.
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) involves wearing a standard blood pressure cuff on the upper arm for 24 hours. The cuff inflates automatically at regular intervals (typically every 15–30 minutes during the day and every 30–60 minutes at night), recording readings throughout your normal daily activities and during sleep. The device is compact and can be worn under clothing.
ABPM is the gold standard for confirming a new diagnosis of hypertension, assessing treatment adequacy, investigating resistant hypertension and characterising blood pressure behaviour over the full 24-hour period.
The exercise tolerance test (ETT) — also known as a treadmill stress test — records a continuous 12-lead ECG while you walk on a treadmill at progressively increasing speeds and gradients, following the standard Bruce protocol. Blood pressure and symptoms are monitored throughout. The test is stopped when target heart rate is achieved, symptoms develop, or ECG changes indicate ischaemia.
The ETT is valuable for patients with exertional chest pain or breathlessness and an intermediate pre-test probability of coronary artery disease. It is not indicated for all chest pain — Dr Kalyar will advise whether it is the right test for your specific situation.
Common Questions
Consultant-led cardiac investigations and results review with Dr Imtiaz Ali Kalyar. Sunday clinics available. Naas, Co. Kildare.
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