Examinations

Elektrocardiogram (ECG):

An electrocardiogram, also called an ECG, visualizes the electrical activity of the heart by applying electrodes to the chest. It is a simple, painless, and non-invasive test that can detect, among other things, heart rhythm disturbances and a heart attack.
Echocardiogram:

An echocardiogram uses ultrasound waves to image the heart. This allows the anatomy and function of the heart, as well as the heart valves, to be easily visualized.
An exercise test:

An exercise test examines the heart’s response during exercise. It looks for the occurrence of heart rhythm disturbances or abnormalities that may indicate a lack of oxygen to the heart.
Holter Monitoring:

To better visualize heart rhythm disturbances, it may be decided to apply a heart monitor for a certain period, e.g. 24 hours.
This provides a clear picture of the heart activity when the patients are performing their daily activities.
Reading a pacemaker or defibrillator:

When reading a pacemaker or defibrillator, the settings of the device are checked and adjusted if necessary, so that the heart is supported and protected in the best possible way.
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