Vectorballistocardiograph

Vectorballistocardiography (vectorballocardiograph, vectorocardiograph, vector-ballistograph) is a method of studying the cardiovascular system, based on the use of modern technologies and equipment. It allows you to obtain more accurate and complete information about the work of the heart than traditional methods such as ECG and EchoCG.

Vectorballocardiography is based on the use of special sensors that record changes in pressure in the blood vessels. These pressure changes are displayed on the screen in the form of graphs that allow you to determine the heart rate, the strength and direction of cardiac output and other parameters.

Vectorballocardiography can also be used to diagnose various heart diseases, such as coronary heart disease, arrhythmias and others. It allows you to more accurately determine the causes of these diseases and choose the most effective treatment method.

One of the main advantages of vectorballocardiography is its high accuracy and sensitivity. It allows you to obtain more detailed information about the functioning of the cardiovascular system and identify even small changes in the functioning of the heart.

In addition, vectorballocardiography can be used to monitor the condition of patients during treatment and rehabilitation. It allows you to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment and adjust it if necessary.

Thus, vectorballocardiography is an important tool in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. It allows you to obtain more accurate information about the functioning of the heart and choose the most effective treatment methods.