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Echocardiography

What is it?

Echocardiography uses sound waves to produce an image of the heart and to see how it is functioning. Depending on the type of echocardiography test they use, doctors can learn about the size, shape, and movement of your heart muscle. This test can also show how the heart valves are working and how blood is flowing through your heart.

How does it work?

Echocardiography uses high-frequency sound waves (also called ultrasound) that can provide a moving picture of your heart. The sound waves are sent through the body with a device called a transducer. The sound waves bounce off of the heart and return to the transducer as echoes. The echoes are converted into images on a television monitor to produce pictures of your heart. Two-dimensional echocardiography produces a broad moving picture of your heart. Two-dimensional echocardiography is one of the most important diagnostic tools for doctors.

What should I expect?

During the test, you will lie on an examination table. A technician will place small metal disks called electrodes on your chest.  These electrodes have wires called leads, which hook up to an electrocardiogram machine. This machine will monitor your heart rhythm during the test. Next, the technician will put a thick gel on your chest. The gel may feel cold, but it does not harm your skin. Then, the technician will use the transducer to send and receive the sound waves. The transducer will be placed directly on the left side of your chest, above your heart. The technician will press firmly as he or she moves the transducer across your chest. You may be asked to breathe in or out or to briefly hold your breath during the test.  But, for most of the test, you will lie still. 

An echocardiogram may take up to 45 minutes to perform. You should not have any pain or discomfort during the test.
You can eat and drink normally prior to this appointment and take all your medications as usual.

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