Resting ECG

$6,60
Resting ECG: is the basic record of electrical changes occurring in the heart muscle during contraction and diastole. In a normal heart, the source of electrical impulses is usually the sinus node, which, producing this impulse, is conducted through the network of fibers within the heart muscle, causing the muscle to contract. This allows you to generate the so-called "Heart throw", or blood, to the largest artery in our body - the aorta. This in turn carries blood through a network of other arteries to all organs of our body. The proper functioning of this system is necessary for the contraction of the ventricle, which ensures life for all of us.

The echo of the heart

$44,00
Echocardiography: is the basic, imaging method of examining the heart and blood vessels using ultrasound. On the screen, we obtain an image resulting from the reflection of ultrasonic waves from the examined structures inside the body. In a non-invasive and safe way for the patient, it enables imaging of the anatomical structures of the heart, valve movement, assessment of the contractility of the heart muscle and blood flow. The examination also allows to visualize large blood vessels, which include the aorta, pulmonary arteries and main veins.