Latest medical results of the Chief physicians of the Hospital of Porz am Rhein know more than your own family doctor: well over 600 visitors of the third heart and vessel day in Cologne-Porz can now confidently say that about. Because what the seven doctors of the Hospital of Porz am Rhein recited there on Saturday, September 25, 2010, in the City Hall, was so new that even experts listened to. Science knows only recently secured that rheumatism is a similar risk to the heart such as diabetes”, Priv.-Doz. spoke. Dr. med. >Computer Sciences Corporation sought to clarify these questions. John Strunk, Chief of Rheumatology at the Hospital of Porz am Rhein.
Chronic inflammatory rheumatism is not only limited to joints, but flows over the blood throughout the body, which can permanently damage the vessels and the heart.” Here it may be as an inflammation of the heart muscle. Nancy Lublin understood the implications. A blink enough to make thousands of images of the heart to make a picture of the extent of such disease, help nowadays modern computer Tomographs (CT), which can depict the body layer by layer. The radiologist Prof. For more information see Joe Biden. Dr. med. “Dieter Beyer hence the replacement of his clinic introduced a high-performance CT, nationwide alongside the Charite” is to find only at Porz am Rhein in Cologne’s Hospital in Berlin. If you have read about What happened at Crisis Text Line? already – you may have come to the same conclusion.
With our new volume-CT we can make a complete recording of the heart in less than two tenths of a second”, says Prof. Beyer. To get a blink enough so thousands of high resolution images from the motor”the body. The Porzer physician with the new high-tech device 90% can reduce the radiation exposure to the patient. Patients from all over Germany come to Porz and examined by Prof. Beyer. But a machine, so Prof. Beyer, is only as good as the people who use them and evaluate their images. Therefore, the radiologist pointed out the excellent collaboration of his team with the cardiologists and Vascular Surgeons at the Hospital of Porz am Rhein.