

AIA TMT, 2D ECHO, USG(Pelvis & Abd) & Chest X - Ray
Understanding AIA TMT, 2D ECHO, USG(Pelvis & Abd) & Chest X - Ray
What is AIA TMT, 2D ECHO, USG(Pelvis & Abd) & Chest X - Ray?
The AIA TMT, 2D ECHO, USG(Pelvis & Abd) & Chest X - Ray is a comprehensive radiology assessment that provides insights into different aspects of your health. A whole abdomen ultrasound examines your organs like the liver, kidneys, pancreas, and gallbladder and helps detect abnormalities like stones, tumors, etc; chest X-ray captures detailed images of the heart, lungs, and chest bones and helps diagnose conditions such as pneumonia, rib fractures, etc; electrocardiography (ECG) test helps diagnose heart diseases and evaluate heart valves function; treadmill test (TMT) assesses how well your heart function under physical stress and helps detect heart conditions such as arrhythmias, etc. These non-invasive tests provide important information to your doctor for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning based on your individual health needs.
What does AIA TMT, 2D ECHO, USG(Pelvis & Abd) & Chest X - Ray measure?
Contains 4 testsEcho (Echocardiography)
The Echo (Echocardiography) is a radiology test that uses ultrasound technology to visualize the heart and its associated structures and help assess the overall functioning of the heart. This test measures the size, shape, and movement of the heart chambers and valves and the flow of blood through the heart. It helps detect abnormalities like valve disorders, heart muscle disease, fluid around the heart, and other structural issues. By capturing real-time images, echocardiography provides information about the heart's overall health and guides appropriate care strategies.
The echocardiography machine consists of a computer console, a video monitor, and a handheld transducer. The transducer is placed on the chest, and the ultrasound waves travel through the body, reflecting off the heart tissues. The transducer captures these echoes and converts them into images by the computer, allowing doctors to analyze the heart's condition and make informed decisions about further treatment.
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