What is a stress echocardiogram?
A stress echocardiogram is also known as a stress echo or stress test. This noninvasive test is used to ensure the heart and blood vessels are healthy both at a rest and at working heart rate. We begin by understanding your resting heart rate, then your heart rate will be monitored on a treadmill. Once your target heart rate is reached, we'll capture images of the heart during this state. This test can help tell many things about the heart including the following:
- Coronary artery disease
- Heart valve problems
- Amount of exercise/stress that is safe for the heart
- If the heart is strong enough for surgery
Who can benefit from a stress echocardiogram?
A stress echocardiogram requires a referral or doctor’s order. This usually comes from a primary care physician (PCP) but can also be from a cardiologist. Common reasons for a doctor ordering a stress test include the following:
- Chest pain or shortness of breath
- Coronary artery disease
- Previous heart attack
- Family history of heart disease
Schedule a test with our team
If you require further information, contact the Gunnison Valley Health Cardiopulmonary department at 970-641-7295.
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