Case Study

Cardiac Imaging and Stress Testing

30 Mar 2026

1. Overview

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) remains one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. Early detection through non-invasive techniques like cardiac imaging and stress testing plays a crucial role in preventing adverse cardiac events. This case study highlights how combined diagnostic approaches improved patient outcomes.


2. Patient Profile

  • Name: Mr. R (Anonymous)
  • Age: 52 years
  • Gender: Male
  • Medical History:
    • Hypertension (10 years)
    • Type 2 Diabetes (5 years)
    • Sedentary lifestyle
    • Family history of heart disease

3. Presenting Symptoms

  • Chest discomfort during exertion
  • Shortness of breath
  • Occasional fatigue
  • No prior history of cardiac events

4. Initial Clinical Assessment

  • Blood Pressure: 150/95 mmHg
  • Resting ECG: Normal
  • Cholesterol Levels: Elevated LDL

Due to risk factors and symptoms, further evaluation was recommended.


5. Diagnostic Approach

A. Stress Testing (Treadmill Test – TMT)

  • Patient exercised under monitored conditions
  • Findings:
    • ST-segment depression during peak exercise
    • Indication of myocardial ischemia

👉 Suggestive of reduced blood flow to the heart during stress


B. Cardiac Imaging

1. Echocardiography

  • Normal resting cardiac function
  • Mild left ventricular hypertrophy

2. Myocardial Perfusion Imaging (MPI)

  • Reduced perfusion in the anterior wall
  • Reversible ischemia detected

3. CT Coronary Angiography

  • Significant narrowing (~70%) in the Left Anterior Descending (LAD) artery

6. Diagnosis

Stable Coronary Artery Disease with inducible ischemia


7. Treatment Plan

  • Medical Management:
    • Antiplatelets
    • Statins
    • Beta-blockers
    • Lifestyle modifications
  • Intervention:
    • Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) with stent placement

8. Outcome

  • Symptoms significantly reduced post-treatment
  • Improved exercise tolerance
  • Follow-up imaging showed restored blood flow
  • Patient adopted healthier lifestyle habits

9. Key Learnings

Why Stress Testing Matters

  • Detects hidden ischemia not visible at rest
  • Helps assess functional capacity of the heart

Why Cardiac Imaging is Critical

  • Provides anatomical clarity
  • Identifies exact location and severity of blockage

Combined Approach Benefits

  • Accurate diagnosis
  • Better risk stratification
  • Personalized treatment planning

10. Conclusion

This case demonstrates that early use of stress testing combined with advanced cardiac imaging can:

  • Detect coronary artery disease before major events
  • Guide precise interventions
  • Improve long-term patient outcomes

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