Can doctors actually take a pice of cardiac muscle for testing?

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Can doctors actually take a pice of cardiac muscle for testing?
If so, what’s the procedure and how long does it take etc etc?

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Answer by Go for it all! Jon
One thing that may have been omitted from your question is whether the test is being done on a living object or not. A piece of heart tissue (cardiac muscle) certainly can be taken from a non-living organism. To do this in a living object can be done, but the type and size of the piece must be considered to not endanger the heart.

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One Response to Can doctors actually take a pice of cardiac muscle for testing?

  1. John de Witt

    Sure. Cardiologists have been stabbing people in the groin and running a catheter into various regions of the heart for decades. Taking a little bite for a biopsy isn’t, in theory at least, much more difficult than squirting in dye for angiography, or measuring caloric changes from squirting in a little iced saline to determine cardiac output.

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