Non-invasive cardiology

Non-invasive cardiology recognizes heart problems with not using any fluids, needles or other instruments which are inserted into the body. Nuclear cardiology is a non-invasive study of cardiovascular abnormalities by means of various kinds of imaging which may use radioactive elements. Echocardiograph is the utilization of ultrasound waves to generate images of the heart and nearby structures in order to identify how good the heart pumps blood, infections, and structural abnormalities. Cardiac electrophysiology is the study and examining of the electrical currents which generate heartbeats. Stress tests normally involve exercise which is observed by our cardiologist. These exercises provide our cardiologist particulars about how our heart performs under physical stress. Heart monitors may also be called a Holter monitor or cardiac event recorder. Heart monitors are originally tape recorders for our heart electrical activity over a set amount of time. CT scans produce images which our cardiologist can inspect for heart disease and atherosclerosis.Echocardiography

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