A heart ultrasound, or echocardiogram, is a procedure that allows doctors to observe the heart’s function and diagnose various heart conditions accurately. If you’re scheduled for this test, here’s what you need to know about the preparation and the process.

Preparing for a Heart Ultrasound
Preparing for a heart ultrasound is generally straightforward. In most cases, you do not need to fast or restrict fluids before the test. However, if your doctor provides specific instructions such as fasting, it’s important to follow them carefully to ensure the most accurate results.

Heart Ultrasound Procedure Steps

  1. Patient Preparation: You will be asked to lie on an examination table, either on your back or side, depending on the view needed by the doctor.
  2. Gel Application: A special gel will be applied to your chest area. This gel helps transmit sound waves from the transducer to your heart, ensuring clear images.
  3. Using the Transducer: The doctor will then place a device called a transducer on the gel-covered area. The transducer emits high-frequency sound waves that bounce off the heart, creating images on a monitor.
  4. Different Viewing Angles: You may be asked to change positions slightly to allow the doctor to get clear images from different angles.
  5. Result Evaluation: Once the test is complete, the doctor will analyze the images and discuss the results with you.