echocardiogram in English

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a test of the action of the heart using ultrasound waves to produce a visual display, used for the diagnosis or monitoring of heart disease.
Your child's cardiologist may use tools like X-rays, electrocardiograms, or echocardiograms to monitor the defect and the effects of treatment.

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1. –Cardiogram suffix A recording of cardiac activity, as in apex Cardiogram, Doppler echoCardiogram, echoCardiogram, electroCardiogram, phonoCardiogram, vectorCardiogram

2. The image is called an echoCardiogram

3. An echoCardiogram can help detect:

4. You may need an echoCardiogram if you have:

5. Stevie Lipa's EKG and echocardiogram were normal, but...

6. What Do EchoCardiogram Results Show? An echoCardiogram is a test that uses ultrasound to show how your heart muscle and valves are working

7. Echocardiogram may show subtle coronary artery changes or, later, true aneurysms.

8. EchoCardiogram An echoCardiogram, also known as an echo, is a non-invasive test which uses sound waves to build up a detailed picture of your heart.

9. I'll put him on telemetry, do a stress test and an echocardiogram.

10. I don't recall asking for a stress test or an echocardiogram.

11. Echocardiogram for the heart and I.V. antibiotics for the infection, stat.

12. A Cardiogram test may refer to either an electroCardiogram or echoCardiogram test

13. None had signs of right ventricular hypertrophy in the electro- or echocardiogram.

14. The above video demonstrates a echoCardiogram in two children undergoing cancer treatment

15. An echoCardiogram can help your doctor find out important facts about your heart health

16. The Cardiologist may order additional diagnostic tests, such as an echocardiogram, X-ray or blood tests

17. The Cardiologist may order additional diagnostic tests, such as an echocardiogram, X-ray or blood tests

18. Treat him for sepsis, broad-spectrum antibiotics, and I want a Cort-stim test and an echocardiogram.

19. EchoCardiography is a test that uses sound waves to produce live images of your heart. The image is called an echocardiogram

20. Malcolm Foster presents a demonstration of a transthoracic echoCardiogram and explains how this ultrasound test can detect a variety of diff

21. In the subsequent echocardiography a severely impaired left ventricular function with apical akinesia was observed, while the preoperative echocardiogram was normal.

22. People diagnosed with Marfan syndrome should immediately have an echocardiogram to measure the aorta, and followed up 6 months later to check for aortic enlargement.

23. Her clinical examination and investigations revealed no abnormality except morbid obesity (body mass index 54 kg·m-2) and left ventricular hypertrophy on transthoracic echocardiogram.

24. This will lead to tests such as an echocardiogram that can confirm whether a Bicuspid valve is present (although it can also occur without a murmur)

25. An echoCardiography, echocardiogram, cardiac echo or simply an echo, is an ultrasound of the heart.It is a type of medical imaging of the heart, using standard ultrasound or Doppler ultrasound.

26. The electroCardiogram test is a medical test that checks for issues with the electrical activity in the heart, while the echoCardiogram test is a test that uses an ultrasound to examine the heart

27. An echoCardiogram can help diagnose and monitor certain heart conditions by checking the structure of the heart and surrounding blood vessels, analysing how blood flows through them and assessing the pumping chambers of the heart

28. Overview An echoCardiogram (echo) is a graphic outline of the heart's movement. During an echo test, ultrasound (high-frequency sound waves) from a hand-held wand placed on your chest provides pictures of the heart's valves and chambers and helps the …

29. ‘This is a hypokinetic disorder characterized by hypokinesia or Akinesia, rigidity, and a rhythmic fine tremor at the rate of 3-6 cycles per second.’ ‘An echocardiogram excluded major pericardial effusion, showing a non-dilated left ventricle with inferior wall Akinesia and overall moderate function.’

30. ‘This is a hypokinetic disorder characterized by hypokinesia or Akinesia, rigidity, and a rhythmic fine tremor at the rate of 3-6 cycles per second.’ ‘An echocardiogram excluded major pericardial effusion, showing a non-dilated left ventricle with inferior wall Akinesia and overall moderate function.’

31. Authorizations Services MRI Scans CT Scans CT Angiography Nuclear Medicine Coronary Calcium Scoring Stroke Risk Screening Stress Test Exam Echocardiogram Ultrasound 3D Mammogram Breast MRI Bone Density Scan Low Dose Lung Screening MRI Angiography Fluoroscopy Arthrogram Myelogram Digital X-ray Authorizations Prior authorization is required for all higher-imaging studies, …

32. Bifid refers to something that is split or cleft into two parts. It may refer to: Bifid, a variation in the P wave, R wave, or T wave in an echocardiogram in which a wave which usually has a single peak instead has two separate peaks Bifid cipher, a type of cipher in cryptography