Echocardiography, Cardiac CT and MRI

Echocardiography: Echocardiography is a basic diagnostics process that produces immediate pictures of the cardiac muscle using sound waves with a high frequency. This modern imaging look at allows doctors to see the structure of the heart and assess its function. The resultant images, termed cardiac echocardiograms, provide vital data without causing discomfort or other harmful consequences. Echocardiography can be used by physicians to evaluate several essential health conditions, including:

    • The size and shape of the heart, thickness, and movement of the heart’s wall.
    • How the heart moves
    • The heart’s pumping strength.
    • If the heart valves are working correctly.
    • If blood is leaking backward through heart values.
    • If the heart valves are too narrow
    • If there is a tumor or infectious growth around the heart valves

Cardiac CT: Also referred to as heart computed tomography, cardiac CT images are used for creating fine-grained images of the architecture of the heart. To identify coronary artery disease, evaluate if bypass surgery grafts remain viable, and evaluate myocardial size and heart health, this ultrasound method is crucial for prompt and efficient therapy.

MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, generates high-resolution images of inside organs and tissues by using electromagnetic radiation and a strong magnetic field. MRI is a better alternative for thorough imaging than CT scans and X-ray imaging since it does not expose individuals to potentially dangerous ionizing radiation, notably those who need repeat evaluation.

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