Echocardiography, often referred to as an "echo," is a painless, non-invasive medical test that uses sound waves to create moving pictures of the heart. This test allows doctors to observe the heart beating and pumping blood, providing valuable information about the size and shape of the heart, as well as the functioning of its chambers and valves.
How to prepare for the examination
learn moreThere are several types of echocardiograms, each serving different purposes:
Transthoracic Echocardiogram (TTE): The most common type, where a transducer is moved over the chest to obtain heart images.
Doppler Echocardiogram: Measures the speed and direction of blood flow through the heart's chambers and valves.
Echocardiography is beneficial due to its:
Non-Invasive Nature: It doesn't require surgery or insertion of instruments into the body, minimizing risks and discomfort.
Safety: There is no exposure to ionizing radiation, making it safer than other imaging methods like X-rays or CT scans.
Versatility: It helps diagnose a wide range of heart problems, from minor to life-threatening.
Immediate Results: The test provides real-time images, allowing for quick diagnosis and treatment decisions.
Accessibility: It's widely available and relatively lower in cost compared to other advanced imaging techniques.
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