Cardiac imaging in children
Children's cardiac imaging helps diagnose heart diseases and defects. Diagnostics include echocardiography, cardiac MRI, CT and ECG.
Children's cardiac imaging helps diagnose heart diseases and defects. Diagnostics include echocardiography, cardiac MRI, CT and ECG.
As one of the largest fetal cardiology units in Europe we manage heart problems in babies before birth.
An echocardiogram – also known as an echo – is a scan that examines the heart and surrounding blood vessels.
Damaged tricuspid valves are treated using either a tricuspid valve repair or replacement procedure. Discover more about these innovative treatments.
An aortic valve repair or replacement procedure treats a damaged aortic valve in your heart to enhance blood flow.
Coronary angioplasty is a procedure that improves blood flow to your heart.
An electrocardiogram (also known as an ECG) is a test which is used to check your heart’s rhythm and electrical activity.
CABG bypasses the narrowed sections of your arteries to improve blood flow.
Tricuspid regurgitation is when the tricuspid valve of the heart doesn't close properly.
A cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) scan is non-invasive and shows detailed images of your heart.
Aortic stenosis is a disease that affects the main outlet valve of the heart and is the third most common cardiovascular disease.
Cardiac sarcoidosis is a rare heart condition caused by an overreacting immune system. It can affect heart rhythm, blood flow and heart function. Learn more.
Aortic regurgitation is when the valve blood leaks back into the heart through the valve.
TAVI is a minimally invasive procedure where a new aortic valve is inserted into your heart.
A CT (computerised tomography) coronary angiography is a type of scan that shows the structure of the heart and the arteries which supply blood to the heart.