Monitoring heart and vascular health is crucial for preventing chronic diseases. Carotid ultrasound and endoscopy are two primary methods used for diagnosing and assessing heart and vascular health. Each method has its own advantages and limitations. This article will help you understand the differences and choose the most suitable method for you.

Carotid Ultrasound

What is it?
Carotid ultrasound is a high-frequency sound wave examination that creates images of the carotid arteries, the main vessels supplying blood to the brain.

Advantages

  • Non-Invasive and Safe No radiation is used, making it suitable for repeated screenings.
  • Painless Patients do not feel discomfort during the examination.
  • Quick and Convenient The procedure is brief and can be performed in general clinics.

Limitations

  • Lower Resolution Cannot detect very fine details compared to endoscopy.

Endoscopy

What is it?
Endoscopy is a diagnostic method that uses a small camera inserted through minor incisions to directly view internal organs.

Advantages

  • Clear Imaging Provides detailed views of internal organs.
  • Tissue Sampling Allows for the collection of tissue samples for further diagnosis.

Limitations

  • Invasive and Time-Consuming Requires minor surgery and recovery time after the procedure.
  • Potential Risks Although minimal, there are risks associated with surgery.