Modern cardiology offers effective methods for assessing the functioning of the cardiovascular system.
Holter ECG Monitoring
What is it? Continuous recording of an electrocardiogram for 24-72 hours
Why is it needed? Allows you to record: heart rhythm disturbances, episodes of myocardial ischemia, and treatment effectiveness
Advantages:
- The ability to maintain a normal lifestyle.
- Detection of nocturnal changes in heart function.
Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM)
What is it? Automatic blood pressure measurement at regular intervals.
Why is it needed? Helps diagnose: latent hypertension, "white coat hypertension," and the effectiveness of antihypertensive therapy.
Features:
- Reflects actual blood pressure fluctuations.
- Allows you to choose the optimal time for taking medications.
Bicycle ergometry (BEM)
What is it? An ECG is a physical exercise test.
Why is it needed? It reveals: latent myocardial ischemia, exercise tolerance, and causes of chest pain.
Advantages:
- A highly physiological test.
- Ability to precisely dose the load.
Functional diagnostic methods allow you to identify problems at early stages;
- help select effective treatment;
- provide an objective assessment of your heart condition;
- help prevent serious complications.
Regular checkups are the key to your heart's health!