Cardiovascular ultrasound

Echocardiography is to place ultrasound probes in the chest wall and esophagus, scan countless sections of a three-dimensional heart, and comprehensively analyze the position, shape, activity, and blood flow characteristics of various structures of the heart, so as to obtain the anatomy, physiology, Pathological and hemodynamic diagnostic data. In recent years, the development of esophageal ultrasound, intravascular ultrasound, and cardiovascular three-dimensional ultrasound imaging technology has further expanded its application scope and greatly improved the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity.

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