Abstract

Introduction:Echocardiography is the basic and important imaging technique used for the diagnosing the various numbers of Cardiac Conditions. This helps clinicians for diagnosing a various number of clinical variations. This functional data is needed to care for patients with many pathologies and used to diagnose a number of diseases. Trans-Thoracic Echocardiography is the most common Echocardiography done in every Cardiology Department of Centre. The use of 2D Echo provides the proper and fast diagnosis and allows the clinicians to make further diagnosis. In this study, we focus on Current Clinical Prole of the distributed Age Groups along with risk factors and advised recommendations with comparison of Diagnosis. Methods: In this case study, total of 1447 patients were divided in 6 Age Groups, proled for the outcomes of the 2D Echocardiography. We aimed to determine the Current Clinical Prole with the Diagnosis, Risk Factors and Advised Recommendations in each age group in a Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) in CHL Multispeciality Hospital and Research Center, Chandrapur using a prospective observational study. Patients: All consecutive patients followed up for 2D Echocardiography at the Cardiology Department between April 2021 and August 2021 were included if they were aged more than 18 years. Patients eligible for the study were evaluated for the current prole of the patient, risk factors and Advised Recommendations in each Age group. Results: In the study conducted, the clinical prole had a good result in suggesting that most of the patients in all age groups had the diagnosis of Good biventricular systolic function, No RWMA, Normal chamber dimension & Valve function. Uncontrolled Sugars and Accelarated Hypertension made worse for patient's cardiac management. Some Results of 2D Echo were also affected because of the emergency in the CICU, for which 2D Echo was postponed later or after stability of the patient. Past Medical History had the signicant role. The clinical prole helped us understand the proper diagnosis and recommendations done

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