Echo Cardiography

Looking for Echo Cardiography in Greater Noida? At Nix Multi Speciality Hospital you can find the best facilities that perform with excellence. The use of an echocardiogram is similar to ECG. They both produce images of the heart. But they are a little different if compared. This test allows the doctor to see your heart’s health and proper pumping of blood.

From the images produced by the echocardiogram, your doctor can identify if you have any heart disease. And based on the information collected by the doctor, you may have to take several kinds of ECHO tests. But remember that each type of ECHO test involves a few risks.

But why is ECHO performed? Your doctor may suggest Echo Cardiography in Greater Noida or anywhere close to your location for certain reasons. Either to check the valves of your heart or heart problems that cause shortness of breath or chest pain. This test is also done to find out the heart defects before birth which is called a fetal echocardiogram.

Echo Cardiography in Greater Noida performs different kinds of tests depending on the doctor’s call. Two of the most common ECHO tests are –

Transthoracic echocardiogram is a standard type of test where a sonographer applies gel on a device and gently spreads the device against your skin. In this test, the sound wave that echoes from your heart is recorded. It is converted into a moving image on a monitor.

A transesophageal echocardiogram is another test the image is more detailed. In this procedure, you will be given medicine to relax your muscle and your throat will be numbed. A flexible tube will be inserted down your throat to record sound waves from your heart. These wave echos are converted to moving image where it is displayed on the screen. There are other ECHO tests such as doppler echocardiogram and stress echocardiogram.

FAQ

They both perform the same test but can be slightly different. ECGs look for abnormalities in the heart’s electrical impulses which are done using electrodes. An echocardiogram on the other hand looks for irregularities in the heart’s structure. This is done using ultrasound.

Your doctor will ask you to do the test to check the function of the heart. If you have issue with the heart and have the cardiac disease the test can find that out.

An echocardiogram usually takes up to 60 minutes to complete. There is another test, a transesophageal echo which takes up to 90 minutes.