Exercise Stress Echocardiography (Stress Echo) is a non-invasive testing method of detecting heart disease which may otherwise not be evident without exercise. A resting ECG and Echocardiogram where ultrasound images of your heart are taken, is done before exercise and at maximum exercise. The patient will be asked to complete a regular treadmill exercise test, while their ECG, heart rate & blood pressure are recorded.
After the treadmill exercise test the patient will be quickly moved back to the patient bed and the heart will be looked at again for any sign of abnormal activities. After the test, the patient may return to their normal routine. Patients should ask the doctor about taking any medicine that they were told to skip before the test.