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Tilt table test to evaluate heart (for unexplained fainting)

Across all facilties, the average cash price for Tilt table test to evaluate heart (for unexplained fainting) is $1,932. However, the price you pay varies significantly based on your location and any insurance coverage. Enter your zip code to search for nearby providers of this service and find the best rates.

Average Cash Price

$1,932

Procedure Information

What is a Tilt Table Test to Evaluate Heart for Unexplained Fainting?

A Tilt Table Test to Evaluate Heart for Unexplained Fainting is a diagnostic procedure used to evaluate the heart and check for underlying medical causes for episodes of fainting that have no obvious cause. It involves placing a patient on a motorized table and slowly tilting it to different angles while heart activity is monitored.

Why Would I Get a Tilt Table Test to Evaluate Heart for Unexplained Fainting?

This procedure is used to diagnose and evaluate the underlying cause of unexplained fainting. It can help to determine if there is an underlying heart condition while at the same time ruling out other non-cardiac causes. It can also be used to assess how well a person’s medications are working and to identify abnormal heart rhythms.

What Happens During a Tilt Table Test to Evaluate Heart for Unexplained Fainting?

During a Tilt Table Test, a patient lies flat on their back on a motorized table. A healthcare professional then slowly tilts the table into an upright position, typically at an angle of between 60 and 80 degrees. The patient’s heart rate, blood pressure, and symptoms are monitored while the patient is in this position. The procedure usually takes between 45 and 90 minutes.

What to Expect After a Tilt Table Test to Evaluate Heart for Unexplained Fainting?

After the procedure, the patient can expect to receive the results within a few days. The results of the procedure will help determine the underlying cause of the fainting episodes and can help guide treatment decisions.

Conclusion

A Tilt Table Test to Evaluate Heart for Unexplained Fainting is a diagnostic procedure used to identify underlying heart conditions that may be causing episodes of fainting. During the procedure, the patient is placed in an upright position and their heart rate and blood pressure are monitored. The results of the procedure will be available in a few days and will help to guide treatment decisions.

Average Cash Price

$1,932

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