ECG Test - what is it and how the test is done
The heart is a powerful muscular organ that never stops working. It goes on and on, pumping blood throughout the day and night, and makes sure to always keep your body organs oxygenated and richly...
Find out where to get a Cardiovascular Test in Cento. Compare details and costs for an ECG Test from the best labs in Italy.
Via Domenico Cimarosa, 1, 44042 Cento FE, Italia
Test at-Home / Self-testing
Via XX Settembre, 33/1 44042 Cento (FE)
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Corso Roma 13 44042 Sant'Agostino (FE)
6.6 km
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Viale Giovanni Amendola, 333, 40014 Crevalcore BO, Italia
7.1 km
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Via Antonio Vivaldi, 176, 40014 Crevalcore BO, Italia
7.1 km
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Corso Giuseppe Mazzini, 1, 41034 Finale Emilia MO, Italia
7.2 km
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Corso Italia, 56, 40017 San Giovanni in Persiceto BO, Italia
7.9 km
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Corso Agostino Pietrobuoni, 2, 40019 Sant'Agata Bolognese BO, Italia
8.8 km
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Via Pio La Torre, 10, 40013 Castel Maggiore BO, Italia
11.2 km
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Piazza Ilaria Alpi, 12, 41015 Nonantola MO, Italia
12.6 km
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Via Ferrarese, 158/3, 40128 Bologna BO, Italia
16.3 km
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Via Marco Polo, 3, 40131 Bologna BO, Italia
16.3 km
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Arrhythmias Aorta disease Marfan syndrome Congenital heart disease Coronary artery disease Deep vein thrombosis Heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathy)
The heart is a powerful muscular organ that never stops working. It goes on and on, pumping blood throughout the day and night, and makes sure to always keep your body organs oxygenated and richly...
Numerous tests are available, and the testing methods vary according to the test performed. ECG, exercise Cardiac Stress Test, echocardiography, cardiac CT for calcium scoring and coronary CT angiography are available to assess cardiac function.
Your doctor will write the test for you according to your disease condition. These tests provide information about abnormal heart sounds, the heart's electrical activity, valve function, cardiac blood supply, and abnormal findings on ECG/EKG.
Blood samples are sent for a troponin test, which measures the levels of troponin T or troponin I proteins in the blood. These proteins are increased when there is damage to heart tissue. These can also help determine the severity of the condition.