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Answers to your questions about Echocardiogram and Stress Echo What is an Echocardiogram? A2-D echo will show the structures of your heart. It can evaluate the function of your heart muscle and valve. In addition, your doctor might order a Spectral Doppler study, this study is done with the 2-D echo using the same or similar transducer. A Spectral Doppler measures the speed and amount of blood going through the valves of the heart. You will hear a funny swishing sound, while the Doppler is being performed. This is the blood flowing through your heart. A color flow Doppler will also be part of your study. This is also done with a transducer. A color flow Doppler will show the direction of the blood flowing in the heart. It will show any valves that are leaking (regurgitation) or stiff (stenoic) and any shunts (holes) in the heart. A color flow Doppler is used to complement the 2-D and Spectral Doppler study. What will I experience during the test? An echo does not hurt. A harmless, water-soluble "gel" is applied to the area of your skin where the transducer will be placed. This may feel cold and a bit most. The gel will be wiped off thoroughly after the test is completed. You might feel a slight pressure on your chest as the tranducer is moved into different positions in order to obtain the best possible pictures. Please let the sonographer know if this is too uncomfortable. The transducer may be moved from the center of the chest, your left side and upper abdomen. Sometimes it is necessary to take pictures from under your neck. You will be lying on your left side or flat on your back for the entire procedure. You may be asked to change procedure. You may be asked to change your procedure. You may be asked to change your position in order to get better pictures. You should feel comfortable at all times. Feel free to let the sonographer know if you are uncomfortable and would like to move in a different position. What is a Treadmill Stress Echo What is a Dobutamine Stress Echo? When will I know what the results of the test are? |
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