What is an Echocardiogram? (Simple Explanation)
An echocardiogram is an ultrasound scan of your heart. It uses sound waves to create moving images of your heart’s chambers, valves, and blood flow. Think of it as a live video of how your heart works in real time - safe, painless, and radiation-free.
Why is Early Echocardiogram Testing Important?
- Detects heart disease before symptoms appear.
- Helps diagnose valve issues, heart muscle weakness, or fluid buildup early.
- Supports fast treatment decisions and better long-term heart health.
- Reduces complications by identifying risk factors sooner.
Why Choose Manipal Hospitals Global for Echocardiogram?
- Expert cardiologists with global experience.
- NABH-accredited facilities ensuring superior safety standards.
- High-resolution ultrasound systems for accurate results.
- Comprehensive cardiac assessment under one roof.
- Quick appointments and fast reporting for international patients.
- Patient navigators guiding you through every step.
Types of Echocardiograms We Perform
- Transthoracic Echocardiogram (TTE): Standard scan through the chest.
- Transesophageal Echocardiogram (TEE): Detailed internal view using a probe.
- Stress Echocardiogram: Heart imaging during exercise or medication-induced stress.
- Doppler Echocardiogram: Measures blood flow and pressure.
- 3D Echocardiogram: Detailed three-dimensional heart images.
Diagnostic Procedures Available
Echocardiogram Procedures
- Transthoracic Echocardiogram (TTE): Non-invasive heart echocardiogram procedure capturing detailed images of heart chambers and valves.
- Transesophageal Echo (TEE): A specialized procedure of echocardiogram to view structures more clearly via the esophagus.
- Stress Echocardiogram: A detailed Echocardiogram test procedure done while the heart is working harder.
Who is Eligible for an Echocardiogram Test?
- Patients with chest pain, breathlessness, or irregular heartbeat.
- Individuals with known heart disease.
- People undergoing pre-surgical cardiac evaluation.
- Those with hypertension, diabetes, or high cholesterol.
- Patients may require routine heart function monitoring.
Who Should Avoid Certain Echocardiogram Procedures?
- Patients with severe throat disorders may not tolerate TEE.
- Individuals unable to perform exercise may require medication-based stress echo.
- Those with breathing difficulties may need modified positioning.
- Patients allergic to sedation drugs (when used).
Preparing for an Echocardiogram at Manipal Hospitals Global
Checklist
- Carry previous heart scans, ECG reports, and medical history.
- Inform doctors of medications and allergies.
- For TEE: stay fasting for 6 hours before the test.
- Bring passport and medical visa documents.
- Attend pre-test counselling and consent signing.
- Confirm insurance or TPA coverage.
What to Expect During the Echocardiogram Test?
Timeline
- Registration: Quick onboarding with patient navigation support.
- Scan Preparation: Gel applied to the chest; probe placed gently.
- Imaging: Heart images captured in real time.
- Reporting: Cardiologist reviews findings and explains results.
Team Involved
Cardiologists, cardiac technicians, radiologists, nurses, and international patient coordinators.
Recovery & Aftercare
- Most patients resume daily activities immediately.
- Mild throat discomfort after TEE may occur temporarily.
- Follow dietary or medication advice if recommended.
- Continue regular check-ups for long-term heart monitoring.
- Discuss results with your cardiologist for treatment guidance.
Risks & Complications
- Minor discomfort from probe pressure during TTE.
- Temporary sore throat after TEE.
- Rare allergic reactions to sedatives.
- Slight dizziness after stress echocardiogram.
- Very minimal risk of esophageal irritation with TEE.
Benefits of Echocardiogram at Manipal Hospitals Global
- Accurate diagnosis of heart conditions.
- Non-invasive, safe, and radiation-free imaging.
- Early detection leads to faster treatment.
- Clear guidance for surgery or treatment planning.
- Reliable reporting trusted by international patients.