An echocardiogram uses high frequency sound waves (ultrasound) to create a movie of the heart hard at work. A standard echocardiogram provides information about the size, shape and motion of your heart muscle. It also shows how the heart valves are working and how blood flows through your heart.
The Echocardiography Laboratory at Medical College of Georgia is a technologically-advanced full-service laboratory dedicated to outstanding clinical service, research and education. In addition to conventional echocardiography, we now offer state-of-the-art 3D imaging. Echocradiography currently performs and interprets more than X cardiac ultrasound examinations per year, including Y transthoracic, Z stress and W transesophageal echocardiograms per year. The laboratory is completely digital, allowing physician access all echocardiographic images. All of the echocardiographic sonographers have specialized training and experience in echocardiography. The laboratory has received full accreditation by the ICAEL since 2006.
There are variations of an echocardiogram that are done to provide your doctor different types of information, including: