5 Essential Heart Reports Before Coronary Angiography (CAG) #cardiology #hearthealth Before jumping straight to a Coronary Angiography (CAG), there are four critical diagnostic reports that help rule out or confirm a heart attack. In this video, we break down the step-by-step process used by cardiologists to evaluate heart health: 1. ECG (Electrocardiogram): Identifying STEMI and ST-elevation. 2. 2D Echocardiography: Visualizing heart strength and valve function. 3. Cardiac Markers: Understanding Troponin and CPK-MB blood levels. 4. TMT (Treadmill Test): Assessing the heart under physical stress. 5. CAG (Coronary Angiography): The final visual proof of blockages. Understanding these reports can help you navigate your cardiac treatment with clarity. Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. Always consult with a qualified cardiologist for medical advice and diagnosis. Timestamps 0:00 – 5 Vital Heart Reports Overview 0:11 – Report #1: ECG (Electrocardiogram) & STEMI 0:45 – Report #2: 2D Echocardiography 1:31 – Report #3: Cardiac Markers & Enzymes (Troponin I, T & CPK-MB) 2:33 – Report #4: TMT (Treadmill Test) / Cardiac Stress Test 3:34 – Report #5: CAG (Coronary Angiography) 4:07 – Normal Results: What if it's not a heart attack? Keywords Heart attack reports, Angiography procedure, ECG vs Echo, Cardiac enzymes, Troponin test for heart attack, Treadmill test (TMT), Coronary Angiography (CAG), Chest pain diagnosis, Heart blockage tests, Daily Cardiology, STEMI vs Normal ECG, 2D Echo report explained. Hashtags #HeartHealth #Angiography #Cardiology #HeartAttack #ECG #2DEcho #MedicalEducation #ChestPain #DailyCardiology #HealthyHeart