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What is Echocardiogram?
Echocardiography, often referred to simply as an “echo test,” is a non-invasive imaging technique used to assess the structure and function of the heart. It utilizes high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) to create real-time images of the heart’s chambers, valves, walls, and blood vessels. Echo tests provide valuable information about the size, shape, and movement of the heart, as well as how effectively it is pumping blood
Echo tests play a crucial role in diagnosing various heart conditions, including coronary artery disease, heart valve disorders, cardiomyopathy, congenital heart defects, and pericardial diseases. They are also used to monitor the progression of heart conditions, assess treatment effectiveness, and guide surgical interventions.
Overall, echo tests are safe, painless, and widely accessible diagnostic tools that provide valuable insights into heart health, aiding in the timely diagnosis and management of cardiovascular diseases.
Echo tests
At EDMC our expert Medical team conducts two Echo Tests. We provide detailed, two-dimensional images of your heart’s structure and function. From assessing chambers and valves to detecting potential abnormalities, our 2D Echo tests offers a comprehensive evaluation to guide your healthcare decisions.
A 2D echocardiogram, also known as a two-dimensional echocardiogram, is a non-invasive imaging test that provides detailed images of the heart’s structure and function. Using high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound), the test allows healthcare professionals to visualize the heart’s chambers, valves, walls, and blood vessels in real-time. 2D echocardiograms are commonly used to diagnose various heart conditions such as valve disorders, congenital heart defects, cardiomyopathy, and abnormalities in the heart’s size or shape.
A stress echocardiogram, or stress echo, is a specialized imaging test that evaluates the heart’s function under stress conditions. It combines echocardiography with either exercise (treadmill or stationary bike) or medication to induce stress on the heart. During the test, ultrasound images of the heart are obtained at rest and then again immediately after stress is induced. This dynamic assessment allows healthcare professionals to observe how well the heart responds to increased demands for oxygen-rich blood during physical exertion or pharmacological stress.
Let's Understand Ultrasound Tests!
What is an ultrasound?
Ultrasound Test is a medical test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the inside of the body. It helps doctors see organs, tissues, and structures in real time and helps in diagnosing various issues in body.
How does an ultrasound work?
During an ultrasound, a small device called a transducer sends sound waves into the body. These waves bounce off organs and tissues, creating echoes. The transducer picks up these echoes and turns them into images on a screen.
Which diagnostic Tests can I get done at EDMC?
We are one of the best and most trusted diagnostic centers of East Delhi! For Urology we offer imaging studies (such as ultrasound and CT scans), urine tests, cystoscopy, urodynamic testing, and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing. These help us accurately diagnose and develop personalized treatment plans.
Do I need to prepare for an ultrasound?
Preparation for an ultrasound depends on the type of exam. For some, you might need to fast for a few hours, while for others, you might need to drink water and have a full bladder. Your healthcare provider will give you specific instructions.
Who performs ultrasounds?
Ultrasounds are typically performed by trained technologists or sonographers who specialize in using ultrasound equipment to create images. Doctors then interpret these images to make diagnoses.
Why are ultrasounds used?
Ultrasounds are used for various reasons, like checking the growth of a baby during pregnancy, examining organs like the heart, liver, or kidneys, detecting abnormalities, guiding medical procedures, and more.
Are ultrasounds safe?
Yes, ultrasounds are considered safe because they use sound waves instead of radiation. There are no known risks to the patient during a standard ultrasound procedure.
Do ultrasounds hurt?
No, ultrasounds are painless. You may feel some pressure from the transducer as it’s moved over your skin, but it’s not uncomfortable.
Are there different types of ultrasounds?
Yes, there are different types of ultrasounds based on the area of the body being examined. For instance, there are abdominal ultrasounds, pelvic ultrasounds, fetal ultrasounds during pregnancy, and more.
How long does an ultrasound take?
The duration of an ultrasound can vary depending on the type of exam and what’s being examined. Generally, an ultrasound takes between 20 to 60 minutes.