Have you heard of these two highly reliable and patient-friendly cardiac assessments: the echocardiogram and the electrocardiogram, or EKG? Both deliver valuable but distinctly different information to PCPs and cardiologists. Here’s how each test works and how one differs from the other. What Is an Echocardiogram? An echocardiogram (echo) is a cardiac diagnostic assessment thatuses high-frequency sound waves (sonography) to create real-time video and still pictures of the heart. The most ... [Read More]
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A Beginner’s Guide to Echocardiograms
Are you due for your yearly health check-up or are you seeking medical attention for potential heart concerns? In either scenario, an echocardiogram will likely be required. This non-invasive ultrasound procedure is crucial in monitoring the health of your heart and ensuring early detection of any issues or abnormalities. If your doctors have recommended an echocardiogram, do not hesitate - it could be a sign that your heart needs assistance. Here's a guide to echocardiograms below. Why Get ... [Read More]
Everything You Need to Know About Echocardiograms
An echocardiogram is one of the easiest diagnostic assessments someone can have, and yet, it yields a wealth of information about the heart’s function, structure, and vital capacity. If your doctor orders an “echo” for you, here’s everything you need to know about echocardiograms. What Is an Echocardiogram? An echocardiogram is a diagnostic test that uses sound waves to create still and real-time images of the heart. It allows the technician to measure the heart valves, chambers, and other ... [Read More]
Can All Heart Problems be Detected by Echocardiogram?
When it comes to heart health and detecting any underlying issues, few tests are as widely relied upon as the echocardiogram. This diagnostic tool has made great advancements in recent years and is used to visualize how your heart works, the size of it’s chambers, and valve function. But while these images can be valuable source of information that provides crucial insight into any potential structural problems or abnormalities, they do not pick up every issue with our hearts – so what exactly ... [Read More]
Are There Risks of Side Effects Related to Echocardiogram?
Echocardiogram is a non-invasive procedure that uses sound waves to create images of the heart. During an echocardiogram, a technician will use ultrasound technology to take pictures of the heart while it is beating. The test can help diagnose problems with the heart’s valves or chambers, as well as any other structural issues in the organ itself. If you are concerned about the risks associated with an echocardiogram, it helps to know more about the procedure to allay your fears. ... [Read More]