How Cardiology Tests Confirm A Diagnosis Of Congestive Heart Failure
Congestive heart failure is a serious disorder where part of your heart muscle loses its ability to pump blood properly. Several signs are leading up to a diagnosis of congestive heart failure. Yet, the most valuable confirmation that you have this problem sits with the cardiology department at your hospital. A cardiologist often confirms the diagnosis your general physician has made. Here are the signs of the disorder, the tests completed to confirm the disorder, and how the tests confirm what the signs and diagnosis have said.