Sentences with phrase «heart ultrasound»

Echocardiography (ultrasound): to show any thickening of the heart valve edges or enlargement of the chambers of the heart
We were studying the effects of two commonly utilized medications — butorphanol, a mild sedative commonly used to help facilitate heart ultrasounds and atenolol, a beta - blocker commonly utilized to help treat PS and SAS — on heart function and assessment of disease severity in dogs with PS and SAS.
Ultrasound (echocardiogram of the heart) to confirm the diagnosis and evaluate the size and function of the heart
My child's heart ultrasound would have been a nightmare to schedule.
«Echocardiogram» means a heart ultrasound.
Heart ultrasounds are often needed at bedside, but transportable instruments have had limited performance.
The gold standard test for the diagnosis for cardiomyopathy in the cat is heart ultrasound (echocardiography).
To diagnose heart disease your Veterinarian will do an electrocardiogram, a heart ultrasound to see inside the heart.
Aside from x-rays, heartworm disease can be detected in cats through blood tests and a heart ultrasound.
We ask that all patients have pre-anesthetic complete blood count and chemistry profile be performed (usually at the referring hospital if possible) and may request further diagnostics such as chest x-rays, urinalysis, heart ultrasound, or EKG in individual cases.
Chest radiographs (x-rays), an electrocardiogram (ECG), and an echocardiogram (heart ultrasound) are tests often recommended to confirm a suspected diagnosis of HCM and to determine how advanced the heart disease is.
An echocardiogram (heart ultrasound) is often recommended to confirm a suspected diagnosis of Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) and to determine how advanced the heart disease is.
Heart ultrasounds can also be completed.
Diagnosing the disease is typically achieved via EKG (electrocardiogram) and / or a Holter monitor (an EKG the dog wears for continuous monitoring of the heart rhythm), though an echocardiogram (heart ultrasound) is a necessary step to rule out underlying or concurrent cardiac disease.
Diagnosis of CHF is based upon a physical exam (in which a heart murmur or abnormal heart rhythm — i.e. arrhythmia — is frequently detected), chest x-rays, blood pressure measurement, ECG (a.k.a. EKG), and echocardiogram (heart ultrasound).
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