Energymetry of the Heart

Cardiac energy testing is a method for studying the electrical activity of the heart that measures the amount of energy the heart uses to function. This method is used to diagnose various heart diseases such as arrhythmia, coronary heart disease and others.

To conduct cardiac energy measurements, special electrodes are used, which are placed on the surface of the patient’s chest. The electrodes are then connected to a device that measures the electrical activity of the heart.



Heart energy measurement is a measurement of the energy level of an organ that responds to external stimuli.

According to official science, active processes occur in the human body aimed at converting and preserving energy. In medicine, the term “energy potential” is used, which means the body’s ability to biochemically transform glucose, fats and proteins. Normal functioning of all