The lifes and times of NEELZ, medical professional and an avid biker, total foodie .follow on as my life unfolds and i toggle between my multiple lives or rather its facets like my medical field, my interest and love for wheels,my choice of music, and the ups and downs of it all-the daily rantings.
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY MADE EASY.A LEARNERS OUTLOOK AND VIEWPOINT
What Is Echocardiography?
Echocardiography (EK-o-kar-de-OG-rah-fee), or echo, is a painless test that uses sound waves to create moving pictures of your heart. The pictures show the size and shape of your heart. They also show how well your heart's chambers and valves are working.Echo also can pinpoint areas of heart muscle that aren't contracting well because of poor blood flow or injury from a previous heart attack. A type of echo called Doppler ultrasound shows how well blood flows through your heart's chambers and valves.Echo can detect possible blood clots inside the heart, fluid buildup in the pericardium (the sac around the heart), and problems with the aorta. The aorta is the main artery that carries oxygen-rich blood from your heart to your body.Doctors also use echo to detect heart problems in infants and children.
Echocardiography (EK-o-kar-de-OG-rah-fee), or echo, is a painless test that uses sound waves to create moving pictures of your heart. The pictures show the size and shape of your heart. They also show how well your heart's chambers and valves are working.Echo also can pinpoint areas of heart muscle that aren't contracting well because of poor blood flow or injury from a previous heart attack. A type of echo called Doppler ultrasound shows how well blood flows through your heart's chambers and valves.Echo can detect possible blood clots inside the heart, fluid buildup in the pericardium (the sac around the heart), and problems with the aorta. The aorta is the main artery that carries oxygen-rich blood from your heart to your body.Doctors also use echo to detect heart problems in infants and children.
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