Heart Disease and Stroke
Detailed information and illustrations about the two coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart muscle. ...more
 Coronary Heart Disease in Heart Disease
A person with coronary heart disease has fatty deposits that have built up in the coronary arteries. These deposits narrow the arteries and can decrease or block the flow of blood to the heart. ...more
 Stroke in Stroke
A stroke, or brain attack, happens when blood flow to your brain is stopped. It is an emergency situation. ...more
 Tests to Diagnose a Stroke in Stroke
Tests that may be used to help diagnose a stroke include a CT scan or MRI, and an electroencephalogram. ...more
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the simplest and fastest tests used to evaluate the heart. Electrodes (small, plastic patches that stick to the skin) are placed at certain locations on the chest, arms, and legs. When the electrodes are connected to an ECG machine by lead wires, the electrical activity of the heart is measured, interpreted, and printed out. ...more
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the simplest and fastest tests used to evaluate the heart. For this test, electrodes (small, plastic patches that stick to the skin) are placed at certain spots on the chest, arms, and legs. When the electrodes are connected to an ECG machine by wires, the electrical activity of the heart is measured, interpreted, and printed out. ...more
Heart DiseaseStrokeCardiovascular Tests & Procedures
Detailed information and illustrations about the two coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart muscle. ...more
 Coronary Heart Disease in Heart Disease
A person with coronary heart disease has fatty deposits that have built up in the coronary arteries. These deposits narrow the arteries and can decrease or block the flow of blood to the heart. ...more
 Stroke in Stroke
A stroke, or brain attack, happens when blood flow to your brain is stopped. It is an emergency situation. ...more
 Tests to Diagnose a Stroke in Stroke
Tests that may be used to help diagnose a stroke include a CT scan or MRI, and an electroencephalogram. ...more
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the simplest and fastest tests used to evaluate the heart. Electrodes (small, plastic patches that stick to the skin) are placed at certain locations on the chest, arms, and legs. When the electrodes are connected to an ECG machine by lead wires, the electrical activity of the heart is measured, interpreted, and printed out. ...more
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the simplest and fastest tests used to evaluate the heart. For this test, electrodes (small, plastic patches that stick to the skin) are placed at certain spots on the chest, arms, and legs. When the electrodes are connected to an ECG machine by wires, the electrical activity of the heart is measured, interpreted, and printed out. ...more