Dobutamine Stress Echocardiogram
 
 
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1314 East Walnut Street - Post Office Box 760 - Washington, Indiana 47501- (812) 254-2760
Procedure Title:
Dobutamine Stress Echocardiogram
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Where:
You will report to the Admitting area on the 1st floor of Daviess Community Hospital.
Purpose :
This test uses sound waves to take images of the heart to see if there is any change in heart motion when it is stressed. There is no radiation involved.
Preparation:
DO NOT TAKE BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICINES PRIOR TO THIS EXAM. Sometimes a regular echocardiogram may need to be performed if one has not been done recently.
Procedure:
This examination usually takes about 45-90 minutes. A water-based gel will be applied over the front and left sides of your chest. Electrodes will be placed on your chest similar to an EKG. A plastic device called a transducer will be moved over your chest to obtain the necessary images for the cardiologist prior to the stress portion of this exam to obtain resting images of the heart. After this, medicine will be given to raise your heart rate. This will simulate exercising. When your heart rate is high enough we will need to take more images of the heart as soon as possible while the heart rate is high. The cardiologist will be present in the room while this test is done.
After Car
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You may resume all normal activities after the test. Follow up with your attending physician to discuss results. Results usually are available to the physician in 2 business days.
Please call (812) 254-8851 to speak with an ultrasound technologist if you have any questions.
Reviewed:
02/11/2013