Therapeutic methods | Cardiology

Therapeutic methods Depending on the disease, different procedures are indicated in cardiology. In general, however, a few therapy classes are in the foreground. A great many cardiological diseases – such as high blood pressure, heart failure or cardiac arrhythmia – often require lifelong treatment with drugs, whereby this so-called pharmacological approach is usually combined with … Therapeutic methods | Cardiology

Historical | Cardiology

Historical Cardiology has developed as one of its main sub-areas from general internal medicine. Most of the diagnostic and interventional methods were not developed until the 20th century. The ECG, for example, was developed at the turn of the century, the first heart operation having taken place only a few years earlier. Already in 1929 … Historical | Cardiology

Echocardiography

Echocardiography is a method of examining the heart. Here the heart is visualized by an ultrasound. This makes echocardiography, along with electrocardiography (ECG), one of the most important, non-invasive examinations of the heart. The various echocardiographic procedures (transthoracic echocardiography, transesophageal echocardiography and exercise echocardiography) are not only used to diagnose cardiac diseases, but also to … Echocardiography

Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) | Echocardiography

Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) Transesophageal echocardiography refers to the ultrasound examination of the heart from the esophagus. This examination is somewhat more invasive and less comfortable for the patient.Usually the patient is anaesthetized with a sleeping pill before the examination so that the examination is not unpleasant. Then a movable tube, which has a small ultrasound … Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) | Echocardiography

Heart attack | Echocardiography

Heart attack Echocardiography can play an important role in the diagnosis of a heart attack. In a heart attack, blood vessels that normally supply the heart with blood, the coronary arteries, become blocked. If a coronary artery is blocked, parts of the heart muscle are undersupplied with oxygen and this undersupplied area of the heart … Heart attack | Echocardiography

Indication | Echocardiography

Indication Echocardiography is used for the diagnosis of numerous diseases of the heart, as well as partly for the supportive diagnosis of diseases outside the heart. Since echocardiography is a very meaningful and inexpensive procedure that is available nationwide, echocardiography is used very frequently. In addition, it is a low-risk procedure that is not very … Indication | Echocardiography

Summary | Echocardiography

Summary Ultrasound examination of the heart (echocardiography) has become an important part of today’s diagnosis of heart disease. The largely non-invasive possibility of displaying the heart function in the “echo” can reveal numerous heart diseases such as valve defects, constrictions (stenoses), short circuits between the chambers or atria (shunts) and wall movement disorders. Minimally invasive … Summary | Echocardiography

Is it possible to have a pulmonary embolism even if nothing is visible on the ECG? | ECG changes in the case of a pulmonary embolism

Is it possible to have a pulmonary embolism even if nothing is visible on the ECG? In principle, a pulmonary embolism can also be present if nothing is visible in the ECG. In most cases, the ECG is only used as a supplement when diagnosing pulmonary embolism. The clinical symptoms, laboratory values and imaging are … Is it possible to have a pulmonary embolism even if nothing is visible on the ECG? | ECG changes in the case of a pulmonary embolism

Check-up examinations – What you should know about them

What are check-up examinations? The check-up examinations include various examinations by the family doctor, which serve the early detection of common diseases. The check-up examinations are paid for by the health insurance from the age of 35 and are subsequently reimbursed every two years. In addition to a detailed anamnesis, i.e. a consultation with the … Check-up examinations – What you should know about them

Which laboratory tests are included? | Check-up examinations – What you should know about them

Which laboratory tests are included? During the check-up examination, a blood sample is taken and various blood values are determined. Of particular interest is the glucose level in the blood. Glucose is a sugar which is colloquially known as blood sugar. This value is best determined when fasting, as this is the best way to … Which laboratory tests are included? | Check-up examinations – What you should know about them