Echocardiogram An echocardiogram or
ultrasound of the heart allows for a non-invasive evaluation of the cardiac anatomy, function of the heart muscle and valves, as well as blood flow through the heart and pressures in the heart using Doppler techniques.
Not exact matches
Ultrasound creates images
of the
heart that
allow evaluation
of cardiac structures and function.
An echocardiogram (cardiac
ultrasound) is the diagnostic test
of choice for SAS, because it
allows your veterinarian or veterinary cardiologist to visualize the inside
of the
heart to assess the
heart valves, blood flow patterns and velocity, extent
of blockage, and severity
of disease (mild, moderate, or severe), and other details
of the
heart's structure and function.
The
ultrasound will also
allow measurement
of the
heart muscle to determine if it is too thick (HCM) or too thin (DCM).
An
ultrasound is a non-invasive tool that
allows us to evaluate structural changes
of the
heart, liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys, adrenals, intestines and bladder.
The real - time capability
of ultrasound technology can be especially useful when detecting
heart problems because it
allows our veterinarian a non-surgical method
of evaluating the
heart as it beats.
An
ultrasound allows the doctors to look at the inside
of an organ, such as the
heart or liver, and often aids in a quick diagnosis
of certain illnesses and disorders.
Radiographs /
Ultrasound - Imaging studies
allow visualization
of many internal organs including the bladder, liver, spleen, kidney, pancreas and
heart.
Ultrasound: We have a new, state of the art ultrasound machine which allows us to perform highly sensitive, non-invasive internal exams of your pets organs
Ultrasound: We have a new, state
of the art
ultrasound machine which allows us to perform highly sensitive, non-invasive internal exams of your pets organs
ultrasound machine which
allows us to perform highly sensitive, non-invasive internal exams
of your pets organs and
heart.
Computerized mapping
of the
ultrasound signals
allows turbulent bloodflow to be displayed on the image
of the
heart and aid in diagnosis
of murmurs.
Detailed
ultrasound imaging
of the
heart, including color flow Doppler,
allows the evaluation
of the chamber dimensions, contractility,
heart valves and pericardium.