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Invasive Cardiology

 
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Invasive Cardiology

The advantage of invasive methods is the combination of diagnosis and therapy.

If the cardiac catheter is in place for diagnosis, therapeutic approach can follow immediately. With our innovative solutions your cardiology department will be optimized for performance.

Interventional Cardiology

deals specifically with the catheter based treatment of structural heart diseases. A large number of procedures can be performed on the heart by catheterization.

Interventional Cardiology

Electrophysiology

In the field of electrophysiology a lot of innovation has taken place in the last few years. The amazing increase of catheter ablation procedures for treating atrial fibrillation (AF) is one example.

Electrophysiology

Pediatric Cardiology

is a subspecialty of interventional cardiology focusing on the diagnosis and therapy of congenital and acquired heart defects.

Pediatric Cardiology

Intracardiac Echocardiography

Our new catheter provides visualization of vascular and cardiac anatomy and function, measurement of blood flow, and visualization of other devices throughout the entire heart.

Intracardiac Echocardiography

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