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Cómo Diagnosticar y Evaluar la Cardiopatía Infantil

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Puede resultar complejo diagnosticar y evaluar la cardiopatía infantil. Por este motivo, se requiere del cuidado clínico de un médico o de otro profesional de la salud. En el directorio que aparece a continuación, se enumeran algunos de los métodos de evaluación y diagnóstico de la cardiopatía infantil, para los cuales proveemos una breve descripción.

Examen Físico

Análisis de Sangre

EKG, ECG

Monitoreo con Holter

Examen de Ejercicio (EKG / ECG)

Evaluación con Mesa Basculante

Ecocardiografía

Ecocardiografía Transesofágica

Ecocardiografía Fetal

Tomografía de Haz Electrónico Ultrarrápida

Resonancia Magnética Nuclear (RMN)

Cateterismo Cardíaco

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