Implanting a loop recorder is often a painless, minimally invasive operation. In order to put the device beneath the skin, a little incision is made close to the left collarbone during the surgery, which is carried out under local anesthetic. The procedure itself is usually well-tolerated, though you might have some mild soreness at the […]
How Does a Positive Bubble Study Work?
Dec 15, 20248850 Views
A positive bubble study, also known as a bubble contrast echocardiogram, is a diagnostic test used to detect a heart condition called a patent foramen ovale (PFO). A PFO is a small hole in the heart that allows blood to flow between the two upper chambers. While many people are born with a PFO, it […]
