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Cardioscope is generally used in all the healthcare facilities, such as a hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and clinics, among others. Cardioscope is used to determine whether the heart is pulsating, the ECG waveform is around revised, and the heart rate is normal. More specific usage of cardioscope is in the coronary care units and intensive care units. The cardioscope comprises various units such as a handle, a steerable flexible section, a rigid shaft, and an imaging system. The major characteristics of cardioscope are wider scope of vision than the traditional REs and better manipulation within limited environments. Cardioscope has the ability to explore the complete heart through a single hole, which demonstrates that the structure and design is promising. Cardioscope is also utilized in other minimally invasive surgeries (MISs) such as neurosurgery, laparoscopy, transoral surgery and transnasal surgery. Cardioscope might be incorporated into a more complex diagnostic system, where the heart rate and fluctuation on a beat-to-thump premise is imperative. Missed beats and additional (ectopic) beats can be distinguished by watching the screen, but some cardioscopes can consequently perceive these occasions.