Diagnostic cardiaque
Cardiovascular diseases have been the number one cause of death in Europe for years. Modern radiology and nuclear medicine methods for cardiac imaging are non-invasive and able to detect disease at a very early stage, in order to be able to treat the changes before clinical symptoms are evident. The physicians at Radiology Baden-Baden have been using cardio CT, cardio MRT, and myocardial scintigraphy for years and regularly lecture on this subject. Physicians at Radiology Baden-Baden are members of national and international technical associations (including Level III trainer status in the SCMR (Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance). A standing lecture is held at Heidelberg University on the field of modern cardiac imaging. Click here to learn more about certificates held by Radiology Baden-Baden …
Cardiology CT
Cardio CT is often used to eliminate CHD or narrowing of coronary vessels and to spare patients a purely diagnostic, invasive cardiac catheter exam. Click here to learn more about cardio CT …
Cardiology MRT
Cardio MRT is often used to reliably evaluate the heart muscle, particularly its blood supply, potential past heart attacks, and functional changes (e.g., to the heart valves or the pumping function.) Click here to learn more about cardio MRT …
The Radiology Baden-Baden practice has for many years had one of the few official cooperative efforts between radiologist and cardiologists registered with the North Baden Medical Association (Ärztekammer Nordbaden) in the area of cardiac magnetic resonance tomography. It is able to offer cardio MRT for special, scientifically established questions. Click here to learn more about cardiac diagnostics at Baden-Baden …
Myocardial scintigraphy
Myocardial scintigraphy is often used to reliably evaluate the heart muscle, particularly its blood supply and potential past heart attacks. Click here to learn more about myocardial scintigraphy …