- (credentials) of the
laboratory and/or
sonographer for reimbur****t of
echocardiograms.
There are two
credentialing bodies in the
United States for sonographers...
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transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE; also
spelled transoesophageal echocardiogram; TOE in
British English) is an
alternative way to
perform an
echocardiogram. A specialized...
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Interpretation of the exam can be done by
anyone trained in
reading echocardiograms. However, this is
often limited to
cardiologists for "formal reading"...
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Intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) is a
specialized form of
echocardiography that
utilizes an ultrasound-tipped
catheter to
perform imaging of the heart...
- the individual's symptoms.[citation needed] A
regular echocardiogram (transthoracic
echocardiogram; TTE) has a low
sensitivity for
identifying blood clots...
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thirteen years of age. This
undermines the
results of pre-adolescents'
echocardiograms. Researchers, however, have
studied asymptomatic carriers of an HCM-causing...
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infectious (pericarditis), neoplastic, traumatic, and
metabolic causes.
Echocardiogram, CT and MRI are the most
common methods of diagnosis,
although chest...
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echocardiography is the use of
Doppler ultrasonography to
examine the heart. An
echocardiogram can,
within certain limits,
produce accurate ****essment of the direction...
- a
backflow of
blood through the
aortic valve.
Using transthoracic echocardiograms, 3-D TEE and ECG traces, it is also
possible to find left ventricular...
- used as
contrast agents for
sonographic examination,
specifically echocardiograms, for the
detection of a
cardiac shunt.
These microbubbles are composed...