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What (who) is echocardiography$501207$ - definition

TYPE OF MEDICAL IMAGING METHODOLOGY
IVUS; Intravascular echocardiography

Speckle tracking echocardiography         
User:Hgeyer1234/Speckle tracking echocardiography; Speckle Tracking Echocardiography
In the fields of cardiology and medical imaging, speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) is an echocardiographic imaging technique. It analyzes the motion of tissues in the heart by using the naturally occurring speckle pattern in the myocardium (or motion of blood when imaged by ultrasound).
Fetal echocardiography         
Fetal Echocardiography
Fetal echocardiography, or Fetal echocardiogram, is the name of the test used to diagnose cardiac conditions in the fetal stage. Cardiac defects are amongst the most common birth defects.
echocardiography         
  • Coronary artery IVUS with lumen inside yellow line and atherosclerotic plaque in green
ULTRASOUND OF THE HEART
Echocardiogram; Echo cardiogram; Transthoracic echocardiography; Echocardiographic; Echo Doppler studies; Echogram; Echo cardiography; Echocardiograph; Cardiac ultrasound; Heart ultrasound; Three-dimensional echocardiography; Abnormal echocardiogram
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¦ noun Medicine the use of ultrasound waves to investigate the action of the heart.
Derivatives
echocardiogram noun
echocardiograph noun
echocardiographic adjective

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Intravascular ultrasound

Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) or intravascular echocardiography is a medical imaging methodology using a specially designed catheter with a miniaturized ultrasound probe attached to the distal end of the catheter. The proximal end of the catheter is attached to computerized ultrasound equipment. It allows the application of ultrasound technology, such as piezoelectric transducer or CMUT, to see from inside blood vessels out through the surrounding blood column, visualizing the endothelium (inner wall) of blood vessels.

The arteries of the heart (the coronary arteries) are the most frequent imaging target for IVUS. IVUS is used in the coronary arteries to determine the amount of atheromatous plaque built up at any particular point in the epicardial coronary artery. Intravascular ultrasound provides a unique method to study the regression or progression of atherosclerotic lesions in vivo. The progressive accumulation of plaque within the artery wall over decades is the setup for vulnerable plaque which, in turn, leads to heart attack and stenosis (narrowing) of the artery (known as coronary artery lesions). IVUS is of use to determine both plaque volume within the wall of the artery and/or the degree of stenosis of the artery lumen. It can be especially useful in situations in which angiographic imaging is considered unreliable; such as for the lumen of ostial lesions or where angiographic images do not visualize lumen segments adequately, such as regions with multiple overlapping arterial segments. It is also used to assess the effects of treatments of stenosis such as with hydraulic angioplasty expansion of the artery, with or without stents, and the results of medical therapy over time.