A diagnostic procedure used to identify cardiac disease is called 2D echocardiography, or 2D Echo. The heart is imaged using an ultrasound method. In fact, it displays a cross-sectional picture of the heart, highlighting its chambers, valves, and main blood veins. It may be inferred from the picture how your heart looks and how its muscles work. The echocardiography is used to evaluate the anatomy and physiology of the heart. The findings will give the medical practitioner information that can aid in a heart-related diagnosis.
Echocardiograms can be performed again throughout time to evaluate heart function. The results can be used to determine if the prior treatment was successful and whether the treatment plan needs to be modified.