Abstract
Echocardiography is a widely utilized, non-invasive imaging modality essential for diagnosing and monitoring cardiovascular diseases. Echocardiographic measurements provide detailed structural and functional insights into the heart, aiding clinicians in assessing cardiac anatomy, valve function, and hemodynamics. Key measurements include chamber dimensions, wall thickness, ejection fraction (EF), stroke volume, and diastolic function. Advanced modalities, such as Doppler imaging, enable precise evaluation of blood flow velocities and pressures, offering critical information on valvular regurgitation, stenosis, and pulmonary artery pressures.
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