Cardiotachogram

Cardiotachography is a medical diagnostic method that allows you to evaluate the functioning of the patient’s heart and blood vessels in real time. This method is used to detect various heart diseases, such as arrhythmias, coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and others.

Cardiotachography is based on measuring the electrical activity of the heart using an electrocardiogram (ECG). This procedure is performed using special equipment that records the electrical impulses of the heart on film or a computer system.

The results of cardiotachography can be used to diagnose various heart diseases and to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment. For example, if a patient has an arrhythmia, cardiotachography can help determine its type and severity.

In addition, cardiotachography is an important tool for monitoring the health of patients who already have heart disease. Regular examinations using a cardiotachogram can identify early signs of disease development and take measures to prevent them.



Cardiotachography is a method of studying the heart using computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. This research method is often used to diagnose various heart diseases, as well as to determine the general condition of the heart. Cardiotachography is prescribed primarily for coronary heart disease or arterial hypertension. This allows us to draw conclusions about the state of the arteries supplying blood to the heart, changes in pulse and thereby detect various pathologies in the heart. Thanks to the analysis of the rhythmic activity of the myocardium, the doctor can identify various diseases: arrhythmias, myocardial ischemia, hypertrophy of the heart chambers, or some types