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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Echocardiogram report PDF - Sound in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the patient's name, hospital name, and date at the top of the form. This information is crucial for proper identification.
  3. Proceed to fill in any dimensions of importance under 'Evidence of Effusions'. Check the appropriate boxes for pericardial or pleural effusions as applicable.
  4. In the section regarding masses, indicate any findings at the base of the heart and anterior mediastinal areas by checking relevant options.
  5. Next, document wall thickness measurements for IVS, RV free wall, and LV free wall. Ensure accuracy in these critical metrics.
  6. Fill out chamber sizes for LV, RV, LA, and RA. This data is essential for assessing heart function.
  7. Evaluate LV contractility by noting fractional shortening. Provide comments if necessary in the designated area.
  8. Complete valve assessments by checking off observations related to mitral, tricuspid, aortic, and pulmonic valves.
  9. Finally, review Doppler results and outflow tract evaluations before saving your completed form.

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The most common abnormal heart sound is a heart murmur. A murmur is a blowing, whooshing, or rasping sound that occurs during your heartbeat. There are two kinds of heart murmurs: innocent (also called physiological)
Echocardiography uses harmless sound waves, called ultrasound. The sound waves pose no known risk to the body. There is no X-ray exposure. Other risks of an echocardiogram depend on the type of test being done.
Normal heart sounds are called S1 and S2. They are the lubb-dupp sounds that are thought of as the heartbeat. These sounds are produced when the heart valves close.
A heart murmur is a sound caused by blood flow within the heart. Instead of lub-dub, the heartbeat may have an added sound like a hum, a whoosh or a rasp. The cause of the whooshing sound is the vibration of blood as it moves through the heart, which is normally undetectable by stethoscope.
What do bad echocardiogram results look like? An abnormal echocardiogram shows problems with the hearts structure and pumping ability. You may notice that the heart chambers are enlarged or the heart muscle walls look thickened.

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Components of a 2D Echo Test Result Patient Information: The top of the report typically includes essential patient details, such as name, age, gender, and the test date. Ensure that this information is accurate. Image Views: The report will include several images or views of the heart.

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