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You Guang Ding
Cardiologist
<p>You Gunag Ding, MD, works in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. She specializes in nuclear cardiology, or the process of injecting a radioactive dye into the bloodstream to highlight any heart or vascular problems. It is considered a very safe way to test the heart. Dr. Ding also works at Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, New Jersey. She does volunteer work for her church in her spare time, and has done so for the last 5 years. Educated in China before coming to Allegheny General Hospital for her postgraduate education, Dr. Ding is a member of the American Association of Nuclear Medicine. </p>
You Guang Ding
- Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
- Shandong Medical University
- Accepting new patients
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Can ECG detect heart disease?
Sure, ECG is able to detect some heart disease. ECG can detect some arrhythmia such as extra beat from various location of the heart, cardiac conduction abnormality In various READ MORE
Sure, ECG is able to detect some heart disease.
ECG can detect some arrhythmia such as extra beat from various location of the heart, cardiac conduction abnormality In various severity.
ECG can detect myocardial ischemia, or acute myocardial infarction. ECG is the first thing to do if the patient has the chest pain or shortness of breathing .
Of course, ECG has limitation. It can miss the problems if the abnormality occurs intermittently. The HOLTER monitor can continually record 24-48hours ,even a few weeks long ECG. The problems can be detected in higher rate.
ECG can detect some arrhythmia such as extra beat from various location of the heart, cardiac conduction abnormality In various severity.
ECG can detect myocardial ischemia, or acute myocardial infarction. ECG is the first thing to do if the patient has the chest pain or shortness of breathing .
Of course, ECG has limitation. It can miss the problems if the abnormality occurs intermittently. The HOLTER monitor can continually record 24-48hours ,even a few weeks long ECG. The problems can be detected in higher rate.