Echocardiography is an imaging test. It uses sound waves to make detailed moving pictures of the heart. It shows the size and shape of the heart, as well as the heart chambers and valves. It also shows how the different parts of the heart move when the heart beats as blood passes through the different chambers. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) uses a device that is placed in the esophagus. The esophagus is the tube leading from the throat to the stomach. It's located behind the heart in the chest. TEE may be used when certain pictures of the heart are needed.
The other type of echocardiography is called transthoracic echocardiography (TTE). This test uses a device that is moved across the outside of the chest. TEE can give more detailed images than TTE. It may be a more useful test, depending on what is being assessed.
Most echocardiography is 2-D. Two views of the heart are used to create the images. Other types include:
- Doppler. This shows how much blood flows through the heart and in which direction.
- Color Doppler. This shows color images to better see blood flow.
- 3-D. This gives 3-D views of the heart.
- Stress echocardiography. This shows how the heart beats and moves blood while under stress from medicine or exercise.