Stress Echocardiography

Stress echocardiography is a test that uses ultrasound imaging to show how well your heart muscle is working to pump blood to your body. A stress echocardiography is also called as echocardiography stress test or stress echo. This test most often uses to detect a decrease in blood flow to the heart from narrowing in the coronary arteries.

   This test is done in medical care centres and health care centres. First a resting echocardiogram will be done while you lie on the left side with your left arm out, a small device called a transducer is held against your chest. A special gel is used to detect the ultrasound waves get to your heart. Most of the echocardiogram images will be taken when your heart rate is rising, or when it reaches its peak. The images will show whether any parts of the heart muscle do not work as well when your heart rate raises. This is a sign that part of the heart may not be getting enough blood or oxygen because of narrowed or blocked arteries.

  • Strain stress echocardiography
  • Strain rate imaging
  • Myocardial strain by Doppler echocardiography
  • Strain and strain rate echocardiography

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