Stress echocardiography. Part II: Stress echocardiography in conditions other than coronary heart disease
Stress echocardiography (stress echo), with use of both old and new ultrasonographic cardiac function imaging techniques, has nowadays become a widely available, safe and inexpensive diagnostic method. Cardiac stress, such as exercise or an inotropic agent, allows for dynamic assessment of a wide r...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Medical Communications Sp. z o.o.
2019-03-01
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Series: | Journal of Ultrasonography |
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Online Access: | http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-19-no-76/stress-echocardiography-part-ii-stress-echocardiography-in-conditions-other-than-coronary-heart-disease?aid=694 |
Summary: | Stress echocardiography (stress echo), with use of both old and new ultrasonographic cardiac function imaging techniques, has nowadays become a widely available, safe and inexpensive diagnostic method. Cardiac stress, such as exercise or an inotropic agent, allows for
dynamic assessment of a wide range of functional parameters describing ventricles, heart
valves and pulmonary circulation. In addition to diagnosis of ischemic heart disease, stress
echocardiography is also used in patients with acquired and congenital valvular defects,
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy as well as diastolic and systolic heart
failure. Physical exercise is the recommended stressor in patients with aortic and especially
mitral valvular disease. Nevertheless, dobutamine stress echo is useful for the assessment of
contractile and flow reserve in aortic stenosis with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction.
Stress echo should always be performed by an appropriately trained cardiologist assisted
by a nurse or another doctor, in the settings of an adequately equipped echocardiographic
laboratory and with compliance to safety requirements. Moreover, continuous education of
cardiologists performing stress echo is needed. |
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ISSN: | 2084-8404 2451-070X |