Electrocardiogram (ECG)
An ECG examination, i.e. a recording of the heart rhythm, is used to detect disorders of the coronary arteries, cardiac arrhythmias, as well as viral and bacterial heart diseases and related secondary diseases, heart valve disorders.
Ergometry (stress or exercise ECG)
Recording the heart rhythm under stress to determine diseases of the coronary arteries and heart valves, as well as to measure the performance of the heart muscle and the entire circulatory system.
Long-term ECG
With this examination, we record the cardiac rhythm for at least 18 hours. This is used to establish and, if necessary, differentiate between cardiac arrhythmias.