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Echo with Tissue Doppler, in Visit Clinic

An ultrasound of the heart that measures heart muscle motion and speed to assess pumping and relaxation function in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a Echo with Tissue Doppler Test in Visit Clinic?

An echocardiogram with tissue Doppler is an ultrasound that shows the heart’s structure and measures how the heart muscle moves. Tissue Doppler measures the speed and direction of heart muscle motion. This gives information about pumping strength and how well the heart relaxes and fills. It helps detect heart failure, valve problems, cardiomyopathy, and diastolic dysfunction. Doctors use it to investigate symptoms such as breathlessness, chest discomfort, fainting, or irregular heartbeat. It is also used to monitor known heart disease and to check how well treatments are working. The test is noninvasive, painless, and often done as an outpatient study.

Echo with Tissue Doppler Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Echo with Tissue Doppler Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Echo with Tissue Doppler test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Echo with Tissue Doppler Test in Visit Clinic?

Echo with Tissue Doppler is commonly included in a standard echocardiogram when detailed heart muscle motion information is needed. Doctors order it for symptoms like shortness of breath, chest discomfort, fatigue, fainting, or palpitations. It helps diagnose and monitor heart failure, valve disease, cardiomyopathy, and problems with heart relaxation. Abnormal results may come from prior heart attacks, long-standing high blood pressure, valve disorders, or some medications. A family history of heart disease can make this test more important.

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What is tissue Doppler in echo in Visit Clinic?plus

Tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) is an echocardiography technique that measures the velocity of myocardial (heart muscle) motion rather than blood flow. It quantifies systolic and diastolic velocities (s', e', a') at specific sites (for example, the mitral annulus) to assess global and regional ventricular function, detect diastolic dysfunction, and help estimate filling pressures alongside conventional echo.

What is an echo doppler test used for in Visit Clinic?plus

An echo Doppler assesses heart structure, chamber size and pumping function and evaluates heart valves. It uses ultrasound to visualize cardiac motion and Doppler to measure blood flow speed and direction, helping detect valve disease, heart failure, congenital defects, clots or reduced blood supply. It also examines blood flow in peripheral arteries and veins to identify blockages, narrowing or venous reflux and to monitor treatment.

What are the advantages of tissue Doppler imaging in Visit Clinic?plus

Tissue Doppler imaging noninvasively quantifies myocardial velocities, allowing objective assessment of systolic (s') and diastolic function (e', E/e' ratio) and estimation of filling pressures. It detects regional wall motion abnormalities and early dysfunction (ischemia, cardiotoxicity), identifies mechanical dyssynchrony for CRT planning, offers reproducible timing and velocity measurements, and can be performed at the bedside with standard echocardiography equipment.

What is a normal mitral valve tissue Doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal mitral annular tissue Doppler (TDI) velocities: early diastolic (e') ≈10–15 cm/s lateral, ≈7–10 cm/s septal; systolic (s') ≈8–12 cm/s lateral, ≈6–8 cm/s septal. e' falls with age. An E/e' ratio <8 usually indicates normal LV filling pressure, 8–15 is indeterminate, and >15 suggests elevated filling pressures. Values vary with technique and patient factors.

Can doppler echo detect heart blockage in Visit Clinic?plus

Doppler echocardiography assesses heart structure, valve function and blood flow and can reveal indirect signs of coronary artery blockage—such as regional wall‑motion abnormalities, reduced ejection fraction or ischemia on stress echo. It cannot directly visualize coronary artery blockages; definitive detection requires coronary angiography (invasive) or CT coronary angiography, and other tests like stress testing.

How to use tissue doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

Use tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) during echocardiography by selecting TDI mode, obtaining apical views, and aligning the Doppler cursor parallel to myocardial motion. Sample at the mitral annulus and ventricular walls to record S', e' and a' velocities. Optimize settings (low wall filter, appropriate sweep speed, gain) and average septal and lateral e' for diastolic assessment (E/e').