What You Should Know
On the day of the test, you should register with Outpatient Registration Area on the first floor of St. Rita's Medical Center behind the Information Desk. Plan to arrive thirty minutes before your scheduled testing time. Following registration, you will be directed to the Echo Lab in Cardiopulmonary Services on the second floor. No preparation is required, however you are asked to wear a two-piece outfit. The test will take approximately 45 to 90 minutes . You will undress from the waist up; a hospital gown will be provided for all female patients. You will then lie on your left side on a table or cart. A small amount of a warm colorless gel is applied to the chest to enhance the ultrasound waves. A small microphone-like device called a transducer is held against the chest. This transducer sends ultrasound waves that bounce off the various parts of the heart. A computer uses the information coming from the transducer to construct an image of the heart. The image is displayed on a television screen and recorded on videotape. The recordings and measurements will be stored on videotape. This will be reviewed by a cardiologist. The interpretation of a pediatric echo will take longer than the normal 48 hours. A report will be dictated and sent to the ordering and any referring physicians. |
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