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Echocardiogram, What does an echocardiogram show? An echocardiogram can be carried out for many different reasons. It may be done to check how well your heart is working ...
This may be because they are having an echocardiogram (an ultrasound scan of the heart) for another reason. Sometimes a heart murmur is heard whilst examining the heart and an echocardiogra...
How to interpret results of the echocardiogram [ 4 ] Some elements of echocardiogram results Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) Indicator ...
However, if your baby is found to have a murmur, they will be referred to a heart specialist for investigation with a scan of the heart (echocardiogram). In some cases there may be a problem ...
This ultrasound of the heart (echocardiogram, or 'echo') shows the structure of the heart. It will also show where the hole is and how big it is.
This is called an echocardiogram and will show the structure of their heart. It will also show where the hole (defect) is and how big it is.
To see the problems on the heart, a specialist will usually use an echocardiogram : a special scan to see the inside of the heart. But in many parts of the developing world there are not ech...
Tests to diagnose Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome include blood tests, scans of your heart (called an echocardiogram ), using an endoscope to look at both ends of your gut (bowel) , CT scans a...
In some cases you may need an ultrasound scan of the heart (an echocardiogram, or 'echo') . In other cases, you may need a test of your heart while you exercise .
These may include: Heart tests: heart tracing (electrocardiogram, or ECG) and ultrasound scanning of the heart (echocardiogram, or echo) . Chest X-ray . Blood tests to check y...
A heart scan (echocardiogram, or echo) is normally done to look for complications (see below). If complications do occur, they usually develop a week or so after the symptoms listed above.
If you are experiencing the sensation of having a 'thumping' heart (palpitations) and your doctor suspects that your heart rhythm is sometimes irregular, they may want to arrange a 24-hour ...
An ultrasound scan of the heart (echocardiogram, or 'echo') . This is a painless test which can measure the thickness of your heart muscle.
Referral for urgent specialist assessment or urgent echocardiography If valve disease is suspected (based on the nature of the murmur, family history, age or medical history): Offer urgent (wit...
Examine the structure of the heart (an echocardiogram ). Accurately collect fluid samples from the lungs or the tummy (abdominal) cavity for analysis.
The investigations include ultrasound scans of the brain and kidneys and a scan of the heart (an echocardiogram, or echo) . A sample of blood, or fluid from the womb (amniotic fluid), may...
These tests may be simple blood tests and/or an ECG in the GP surgery, or sometimes a referral for hospital tests such as an ambulatory ECG or echocardiogram may be needed.
An ultrasound scan of your heart (echocardiogram, or echo) . A computerised tomography (CT) scan or a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan .
An ultrasound scan of the heart (an echocardiogram) may also be arranged. You may also have an MRI scan to show how your heart is being affected .
An ultrasound scan of the heart (an echocardiogram, or 'echo') can confirm the diagnosis. Other heart tests, including computerised tomography (CT) scans and magnetic resonanc...