Echocardiogram Center - Cheyenne, WY
Cheyenne Cardiologist Doctors for Echocardiogram
Type of Physician: Cardiologist
What is a Cardiologist?
A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners are expert in diseases of the heart, lungs and blood vessels. They consult with surgeons on heart surgery, perform diagnostic procedures, and manage complex conditions such as heart attacks and arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat).
Specialty: Cardiology
Common Name: Heart Doctor
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Echocardiogram
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Why Do I Need an Echo?
Your doctor may perform an echocardiogram to:
- Assess the overall function of your heart.
- Determine the presence of many types of heart disease .
- Follow the progress of heart valve disease over time.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of medical or surgical treatments.
What Are the Types of Echocardiograms?
There are several types of echocardiograms and your doctor will help determine which is best for you.
- Transthoracic echocardiogram: This is the standard echocardiogram. It is a painless test similar to X-ray, but without the radiation. The procedure uses the same technology used to evaluate a baby's health before birth. A hand-held device called a transducer is placed on the chest and transmits high frequency sound waves (ultrasound). These sound waves bounce off the heart structures, producing images and sounds that can be used by the doctor to detect heart damage and disease.
- Transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE): This test requires that the transducer be inserted down the throat into the esophagus (the swallowing tube that connects the mouth to the stomach). Because the esophagus is located close to the heart, clear images of the heart structures can be obtained without the interference of the lungs and chest.
- Stress echocardiogram: This is an echocardiogram that is performed while the person exercises on a treadmill or stationary bicycle. This test can be used to visualize the motion of the heart's walls and pumping action when the heart is stressed. It may reveal a lack of blood flow that isn't always apparent on other heart tests. The echocardiogram is performed just prior and just after the exercise.
- Dobutamine or adenosine/sestamibi stress echocardiogram: This is another form of stress echocardiogram. However, instead of exercising to ...
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