Cardiac screening is a highly recommended preventive and diagnostic procedure that evaluates the health condition of your heart and its blood vessels. In Singapore, cardiac-related diseases are the second leading cause of death, with an average of 23 people dying from cardiac diseases daily. The four most common cardiac diseases in Singapore are:
As such, cardiac screening is crucial as it aids in early detection, which will enable doctors to begin treatment.
A cardiac screening is recommended for individuals who exhibit the following risk factors:
Blood Pressure (BP) Monitoring | CT Angiogram |
During a cardiac screen, it is imperative to monitor the BP as it is an indication, and a pivotal step in managing certain conditions, such as hypertension. | A CT angiogram is a non-invasive imaging test that uses a Computed Tomography (CT) Scan to visualise the blood vessels, and detect blockages, or abnormalities in the arteries. |
Echocardiogram (ECHO) | Electrocardiogram (ECG) |
An ECHO is a procedure that provides images, and data on the heart structure, and function. The procedure is often used to assess the heart valves, and chambers. | An ECG is a test that records the electrical activity of the heart. It is often used to detect several heart conditions, such as arrhythmias, or ischaemia. |
Treadmill Exercise Test (TMX) | 2D Echocardiography (2DE) |
A TMX is a type of stress test that monitors the heart’s activity during physical exertion. This helps doctors identify potential coronary artery diseases, or other heart-related issues. | A 2DE is a type of echocardiogram that provides doctors with two-dimensional images of the heart, which facilitates them in assessing the heart’s functions and structure, and detecting any abnormalities. |
Cardiac Risk Profile | HomocysteineApo A1Apo BApo A1/B ratiohsCRP test |
Diabetic Profile | HbA1cFasting blood glucose |
Lipids Profile | Total CholesterolLDLHDLTGCholesterol/HDL ratiohsCRP |
To ensure an accurate result during your cardiac screening, our doctors at Ardennes Health Clinic, often encourage our patients to adhere to the following preparation tips:
Depending on the tests involved, our staff will provide you with a list of preparations prior to your appointment.
How does a cardiac screening differ from a normal health screening?
A cardiac screening is a specific and focused screening to assess your heart health, which includes tests such as ECGs, echocardiography and stress tests. Meanwhile, a generic health screening covers a broader range of health assessments.
How often should I schedule a cardiac screening?
This is best discussed with our doctors as it depends heavily on individual risk factors, results, and family history.
Are there any risks associated with cardiac screening?
Cardiac screenings are generally safe. A CT angiogram entails a slight exposure to low-dose radiation, as with any other CT scan. Additionally, a contrast will be injected, and as such, if you are allergic to dye contrast, do inform our doctors.
How much does a cardiac screening cost?
At Ardennes Health Clinic, our cardiac screening starts from $199.