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A stress echocardiogram is an imaging test that monitors the functioning of the heart by inducing a stress test, a stimulus that facilitates a stressful environment within the heart. Through ultrasound waves, the physician is able to compare images of the heart before and after it was stressed, allowing the identification of any changes or abnormalities that may have been occurring.
A stress echocardiogram specifically monitors the distribution of blood supply into the heart, as well as its viability and ability to perform its functions. The test is usually used to diagnose coronary artery disease. There are two types of stress echocardiography procedure, depending on the stressful stimuli; however, the physician should decide on the more appropriate method for the patient. Each procedure would usually take around 1-2 hours, exclusive of waiting time.
An exercise stress echocardiogram is a procedure that requires patients to walk into a treadmill with varying speeds, usually increasing in three-minute intervals. The exercise stops when the patient experiences exhaustion or when the targeted exercise level is reached. On the other hand, a pharmacological stress echocardiogram is a procedure that utilizes a medication called dubotamine to induce a stressful environment for the heart in the form of breathlessness or chest pain. Patients will also experience fast and pounding heartbeats after medicating.
Because stress echocardiography is an uncomfortable procedure, patients are usually advised to do certain preparations prior to testing. The following are usually advised:
A stress echocardiography would be facilitated with the aid of a medical technologist or sonographer. Prior to the start of the test, the medical technologist will first explain the process to the patient and clear out any question the patient may have about the procedure. The following details the complete stress echocardiogram.