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Cardiology benefits from technology and modern data for the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. Some of the modern data and technologies used in cardiology include:
Electrocardiogram (ECG): the ECG is one of the basic diagnostic tools in cardiology. With the use of modern electrocardiographs, accurate measurements of the electrical activity of the heart can be made, as well as analyses to evaluate the rhythm and pulse of the heart.
Space cardiology: Space cardiology examines the effect of the absence of gravity and the extreme conditions of space on the cardiovascular function of astronauts. Through advanced sensors and measurement systems, data can be collected on heart performance, blood pressure and other parameters in zero gravity conditions.
Portable cardiac health monitoring devices: There are several portable devices that allow continuous monitoring of heart health. These include devices for measuring heart rate, recording heart rates and assessing cardiac activity. This data can be used to detect disease, monitor heart performance and track the effectiveness of treatment.
Electrophysiology: Electrophysiology is a technique used to assess the electrical activity of the heart. Using guided probes and advanced equipment, the electrical signals of the heart can be recorded and analysed, providing information about the health of the heart and detecting abnormalities.
Telecardiology: Telecardiology allows remote monitoring of patients' cardiac health. Using sensors, handheld devices and wireless technology, cardiac data can be collected and transmitted to physicians and specialists for evaluation and monitoring.
These are some of the modern technologies and data used in cardiology to assess, diagnose and treat heart disease. These advances have greatly improved our ability to detect and manage heart disease more accurately and effectively.