Echocardiograms
An echocardiogram is a noninvasive, painless, test that uses ultrasound (high frequency sound waves) to produce a two dimensional image of the heart.
An echocardiogram is a noninvasive, painless, test that uses ultrasound (high frequency sound waves) to produce a two dimensional image of the heart.
Cardiac catheterization, also known as a coronary angiogram, is an invasive diagnostic procedure that assesses the heart's arteries, valves, and contractility (squeezing strength of the heart muscle) as well as the pressures generated within the heart and lungs.
There are four types of Nuclear Stress Tests: Exercise Cardiolite Stress Test, Adenosine Cardiolite Stress Test, Dobutamine Cardiolite Stress Test and Lexiscan Cardiolite Stress Test.