Stress EchocardiographyFrom our partner site on heart disease, MyHeartCentral.com.
Echocardiography stress test; Stress test - echocardiography Definition: Stress echocardiography is a test that helps diagnose heart disease with the help of ultrasound images. (A more routine exercise stress test does not use imaging.) Following exercise or other stress to the heart, the images reveal parts of the heart that may not be receiving enough blood or oxygen because of blocked arteries. advertisement This test may be used to monitor your progress if you already have a known heart condition. How the test is performed: The ultrasound portion of this test is performed in the same way as an echocardiogram. Exercise (treadmill/bicycle) or medication is used to increase your heart rate and show how your heart works under exertion. How to prepare for the test:
How the test will feel: A stress echocardiogram includes the following steps:
Why the test is performed: The test is performed to see whether your heart is getting enough blood flow and, therefore, enough oxygen when it is put under stress. The intent is to discover and treat any blockage or disease before serious or life-threatening problems develop.
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