Special Heart Ultrasound
Special cardiac ultrasound
At CorePrime Bucharest, we perform specialty cardiac ultrasound using the most advanced heart evaluation machine, the Vivid E95. This state-of-the-art echocardiograph brings echocardiography to the highest standards thanks to its advanced image reconstruction platform. The Vivid E95 is designed for complex cardiovascular and interventional applications, calculations and measurements, providing clear and detailed images in both 2D and 4D.
Our technology is based on Edison's Artificial Intelligence (AI), which improves analysis performance and achieves new standards in the diagnosis and monitoring of heart conditions. Specialized heart ultrasound is essential for complex cardiac evaluation and is applicable in a variety of clinical cases.
Special ultrasound evaluation of the heart
Special cardiac ultrasound can be used to assess the function of heart valves, detect septal defects and monitor blood flow through the heart and large vessels. It is also extremely useful in evaluating patients with complex heart conditions requiring surgery or minimally invasive procedures. The Vivid E95 platform allows a detailed and accurate visualization of the structure and function of the heart, ensuring an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.
For patients with oncologic conditions, special cardiac ultrasound helps monitor the effects of treatments on the heart, allowing quick adjustments if complications are detected. Pregnant women can benefit from this technology to ensure that their heart and their babies are healthy during pregnancy.
At CorePrime, we ensure that every patient receives the best possible care by utilizing the most advanced technologies available.
FAQs – Special Heart Ultrasound
What are the advantages of using Artificial Intelligence in echocardiography?
The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in echocardiography, through the Edison platform, improves diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. AI helps to quickly and accurately analyze imaging data, reducing errors and providing physicians with detailed information for appropriate treatment.
In which cases is special heart ultrasound recommended?
Special ultrasound is recommended in various situations, including:
- Oncology patients to monitor the impact of treatments on the heart.
- Patients who require heart surgery, such as valve operations, repair of septal defects or coronary artery bypass.
- Pregnant women to assess heart health during pregnancy.
- Patients under postoperative follow-up to monitor recovery and effectiveness of interventions.
Is cardiac ultrasound painful?
No, cardiac ultrasound is a non-invasive and painless procedure. The patient may only feel slight pressure when the transducer is pressed against the skin, but this does not cause discomfort.
How long does a special cardiac ultrasound take?
The length of a cardiac ultrasound varies depending on the complexity of the case and the details needed, but the procedure usually takes between 30 and 60 minutes.
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