Echocardiography Research Articles
Echocardiography is a test that uses sound waves to produce live images of your heart. The image is called an echocardiogram. This test allows your doctor to monitor how your heart and its valves are functioning. The images can help them get
information about: blood clots in the heart chambers, fluid in the sac around the heart, problems with the aorta, which is the main artery connected to the heart, problems with the pumping function or relaxing function of the heart, problems with the function of your heart valves, pressures in the hear. An echocardiogram is key in determining the
health of the heart muscle, especially after a heart attack. It can also reveal
heart defects in unborn babies. Getting an echocardiogram is painless. There are only risks in very rare cases with certain types of echocardiograms or if contrast is used for the echocardiogram. Your doctor may order an echocardiogram for several reasons. For example, they may have discovered an abnormality from other testing or while listening to your heartbeat through a stethoscope. If you have an irregular heartbeat, your doctor may want to inspect the heart valves or chambers or check your heart’s ability to pump. They may also order one if you’re showing signs of heart problems, such as
chest pain or shortness of breath.
High Impact List of Articles
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Perioperative assessment of changes in tissue factor and its inhibitor in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm treated using classical and intravascular methods
Norbert Zapotoczny, Maria Kotschy, Ryszard Grendziak, Natalia Zuk, Joanna Dubis and Wojciech Witkiewicz
Research Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Perioperative assessment of changes in tissue factor and its inhibitor in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm treated using classical and intravascular methods
Norbert Zapotoczny, Maria Kotschy, Ryszard Grendziak, Natalia Zuk, Joanna Dubis and Wojciech Witkiewicz
Research Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Should we offer a bioprosthetic valve to women of child bearing age who need valve replacement?
R Hirsch
Perspective: Interventional Cardiology
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Should we offer a bioprosthetic valve to women of child bearing age who need valve replacement?
R Hirsch
Perspective: Interventional Cardiology
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Examining access routes and bleeding risk in women undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention
GL Buchanan & A Hoye
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Examining access routes and bleeding risk in women undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention
GL Buchanan & A Hoye
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Vascular closure devices in percutaneous coronary and peripheral interventions: rationale and results
A Tordini, PR Polkampally & IS Jovin
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Vascular closure devices in percutaneous coronary and peripheral interventions: rationale and results
A Tordini, PR Polkampally & IS Jovin
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Use of antiplatelet therapies during primary percutaneous coronary intervention for acute myocardial infarction
LA Małek & A Witkowski
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Use of antiplatelet therapies during primary percutaneous coronary intervention for acute myocardial infarction
LA Małek & A Witkowski
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Cardiovascular MRI in acute myocardial infarction
T Springeling, A Rossi, A Moelker & R‑JM van Geuns
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Cardiovascular MRI in acute myocardial infarction
T Springeling, A Rossi, A Moelker & R‑JM van Geuns
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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