Vibrocardiography

A vibrocardiograph, or vibrocardiograph, is a device that records and digitally transmits an ECG (electrocardiogram).

This is a compact, small-sized device that is capable of recording and transmitting data on the changed characteristics of the patient’s pulse and heart rate. The device is often used in medicine, but at home it can also be used in the process of self-monitoring.

The main function of the device is to record ECG and transmit measurement results to a computer. The indicators are visualized on a large monitor. This data is displayed on the display in the form of a digital code generated by analyzing the heart rate signal. Signals are regularly recorded to obtain complete and accurate information about the work of the heart - its rhythm, pressure, frequency and other indicators. After the analysis, the specialist receives an accurate picture of the functional state of the myocardium: - heart rhythm; - amplitude and duration of contraction of each part of the organ;

One study is enough to identify any deviations from the norm. Even with chronic diseases, a course study can track the progression of the pathology and the effectiveness of the prescribed treatment. In the case of an acute heart attack, the extent of the catastrophe suffered by the patient is reliably identified, which influences the choice of patient management tactics and the prescription of the necessary therapy.