Easy, Fast and Purposeful
By admin on 16. December 20131Im tiefsten Herzen von Jena-Winzerla tut sich in kardiologischer Hinsicht Erstaunliches. In seiner Praxis im Erdgeschoss eines Plattenbaus nämlich…
Technical Innovations for Early Cardiovascular Diagnostic
By admin on 30. July 2013In order to avoid severe secondary damage and an increased mortality in humans with cardovascular risk, the stratification of…
Heart Under Pressure – Hypertension
By admin on 12. July 2013High blood pressure does not hurt, however it is to be found in 44% women and 51% men. Consequences…
Hearts at Risk – New Infarction Diagnostics Saves Lives
By admin on 12. July 2013Every 1.8 minutes, somebody in Germany suffers a heart attack – approximately one in three ends fatally. A deficiency…
A Tuned-up ECG Saves Heart Patients‘ Lives
By admin on 12. July 2013Villingen-Schwenningen. How does your heart tick? This question has been Ralf Birkemeyer‘s professional obsession. But, now thanks to a…
Non-invasive Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease Using Cardiogoniometry Performed at Rest
By admin on 18. June 2013Principles: Cardiogoniometry is a non-invasive technique for quantitative three-dimensional vectorial analysis of myocardial depolarization and repolarization. We describe a…
A New Gold Standard in CAD – diagnostics?
By admin on 12. May 2013Among the methods of myocardial perfusion disorder diagnostics Cardiogoniometry (CGM) is a rarely applied procedure. Although this diagnostical tool,…
“Valuable support for physicians in general practice!”
By admin on 22. September 2011The author of this medical article, Dr. Ralph Tölg, managing chief physician at the Heart Centre of the Segeberg…
“During a heart attack, every minute counts“
By admin on 24. August 2011Cardiovascular diseases are among the most frequent causes of death. Werner Jung, cardiologist in Villingen-Schwenningen, talks about the state…
Patients presenting with acute pain in the chest: Myocardial infarction or harmless neuralgia?
By admin on 12. August 2011A patient suffering extreme chest pain is brought to your office. Is it an infarction? A lung embolism?
Or…CAD diagnostics using cardiogoniometry
By admin on 8. July 2011In a pilot study, cardiogoniometry (CGM), a further 3D development of the classical 2D ECG, proved very sensitive in…
ECG often fails to diagnose heart attacks
By admin on 1. July 2011High error rate in heart attack examinations by electrocardiography (ECG): The majority of infarctions are detected too late or…
Vectorcardiographic-ECG with potential for savings on expensive imaging
By admin on 1. June 2011Cardiogoniometry (CGM), a vectorcardiographic, ECG-based method using five leads, is suitable for pre-screening patients with presumed myocardial infarction. That…
ECG doesn’t warn against heart attack
By admin on 18. May 2011Two out of three heart attacks not detected by ECG at all or not soon enough. Accuracy of the…
Cardiogoniometry could soon replace ECG
By admin on 8. October 2010The best chances to survive a myocardial infarction is when diagnosis is performed as fast and as early…
Faster detection of myocardial infarctions
By admin on 5. October 2010Classification of the symptoms and proper diagnosis by the general practitioner or private-practice cardiologist on the primary care…