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What Are Common Methods Used to Measure Organ Function?
Epidemiologists and healthcare professionals use various methods to assess organ function. These include:
Blood tests
to evaluate liver and kidney function.
Imaging techniques
like MRI and CT scans to assess the structure and function of organs.
Pulmonary function tests
to measure lung capacity and airflow.
Electrocardiograms (ECG)
to monitor heart function.
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