Magnetic resonance technology replaces cardiac diagnostic techniques
German researchers have discovered magnetic resonance technology that provides high-resolution images of the heart muscle , in many cases that can replace diagnostic techniques with the introduction of a conduit into the heart. (cardiac catheterization).
Researchers at Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Essen Germany after conducting a study of 11,000 patients found that among 45% of patients using magnetic resonance could make a diagnosis, without Traditional methods must be used by inserting a conduit into the heart for a diagnosis.
The study also found that the use of magnetic resonance technology could also effectively reduce the rate of diagnosis for patients.
Cardiopulmonary heart diagnosis is a method of using a special type of conduit to pass through the artery to the heart's designated location to conduct a diagnosis of disease. This technique will make people sick and can cause a certain danger.
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