Stress Echocardiogram
A Stress Echocardiogram is a simple non-invasive study of the heart.
A stress echocardiography assesses the possibilities that you have significant narrowings in your heart arteries.
A Stress Echocardiogram is a non-invasive test to detect ischaemic heart disease by comparing the ultrasound images of the heart at rest and after exertion on a treadmill.
By comparing your heart function before and after exercise using echocardiography, your cardiologist can determine whether enough blood is getting to your heart or if a narrowing is restricting this supply. The test involves has three steps.
Most stress echo tests take about 30 minutes.