'Transthoracic Echocardiography' p2 Searchterm 'Transthoracic Echocardiography' found in 6 articles 1 term [ • ] - 5 definitions [• ] Result Pages : •
(TEE) Transesophageal echocardiography provides a superior view of cardiac anatomy compared with transthoracic echocardiography. TEE is performed by the introduction of a probe attached to a fiberoptic endoscope into the esophagus. Caused by the position close to the heart e.g., clot finding and the view of the mitral valve are improved. Indications:
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aortic atherosclerotic disease;
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aortic dissection;
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artificial mitral valves;
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clots inside the left atrium;
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cardiac infections;
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masses or clots in the heart.
The piezoelectric crystal creating the acoustic power is mounted on the gastroscope that must be swallowed by the patient. This endoscopic transducer is miniaturized to approximately the size of a fingernail. Usually the probe is in place for an average of 15 minutes, to numb the surface a topical anesthetic is sprayed into the throat, in addition a conscious sedation is recommended. See also Myocardial Contrast Echocardiography, Stress Echocardiogram, M-Mode Echocardiography, Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound and Vascular Ultrasound Contrast Agents. • View NEWS results for 'Transesophageal Echocardiography' (2). Result Pages : |