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Echocardiogram

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An echocardiogram (echo) is a non-invasive test that allows your doctor to see how your heart beats and pumps blood.

This procedure uses ultrasound waves through a hand-held transducer to create images of your heart to view its structure and function.

Sleep Study Tests Available

Level 2 Sleep Study

Conducted in the comfort of your home, this study measures breathing, oxygen levels, heart rate, brain activity, and muscle activity, helping diagnose sleep disorders and determine effective treatment strategies.

Level 3 Sleep Study

A home-based study which is focused on detecting Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) or Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB)

Level 4 Sleep Study

Level four is the most basic type of sleep study, looking at oxygen saturation levels during sleep.

How the Process Works

Sleep Assessment
Text: During the 30-minute consultation, our sleep clinicians will discuss the sleep-related issues you’re experiencing. After you complete the Epworth Sleepiness Scale questionnaire, we’ll provide you with a sleep monitor to conduct a Level 3 sleep study. This study will offer detailed diagnostic insights to help identify sleep apnoea and determine its severity.
Treatment
Treatment options might include:
  • CPAP (Positive Airway Pressure) therapy
  • Nasal EPAP
  • Referral to an ENT surgeon
  • Weight management
Long term therapy and support
CPAP therapy can be challenging, but a comfortable mask and quality equipment make a big difference. As a ResMed preferred supplier, X stocks a full range of CPAP products and offers mask fittings to help you find the right fit.
We provide extra support, including rental packages (short or long-term), ongoing monitoring, annual data checks, and reviews. Disability allowance support may be available for those on limited incomes.

Echo FAQ's

Why do you need an echocardiogram test?

The procedure may be used to look for abnormalities of the heart muscle, valves or the main blood vessels. It maybe ordered if there is suspicion of an enlarged or weakened heart, unexplained shortness of breath, dizzy episodes, and fainting. An Echo can detect the cause of a heart murmur.

What are the risks of an echocardiogram test?

An Echocardiogram is completely safe. It will not interfere with any electronic devices. Sometimes the transducer may be cold on the skin. No X-rays are used, and it is similar to foetal ultrasound performed during pregnancy. The procedure does not impair our ability to drive.

What can you expect during an echocardiogram test?

Your echocardiogram will be performed at the clinic by a highly qualified Cardiac Sonographer. After undressing from the waist up and changing into a gown, you will be asked to lie on an examining bed.

The sonographer will put sticky patches (electrodes) onto your body to monitor your heart rate. You may hear a pulsing “whoosh” sound, which is the machine recording the blood flowing through your heart. During the echocardiogram, you may be asked to breathe in a certain way or to roll onto your left side.

Sometimes the transducer must be held very firmly against your chest. This may be uncomfortable but it helps the sonographer produce the best images of your heart. Once the test is over, the gel is wiped off and the electrodes are removed.

The procedure will take approximately 30 – 40 minutes.

What should you do during an echocardiogram test?

No special preparations are necessary for a standard echocardiogram.

What happens after an echocardiogram test?

The results of the Echo will be made available to your referring Medical Practitioner. Urgent results will be communicated directly by telephone.

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