inspanningsecho
Inspanningsecho, also known as stress echocardiography, is a cardiac imaging test that uses ultrasound to assess heart function under stress. It combines transthoracic echocardiography with either physical exercise, typically a treadmill or bicycle, or pharmacologic agents to simulate increased myocardial demand. The test evaluates left ventricular wall motion, global function, valvular function, and hemodynamics, with the aim of detecting ischemia and guiding management.
At rest, standard images are obtained. During exercise or pharmacologic provocation, images are repeated at peak
Indications include chest pain evaluation and suspected coronary artery disease, risk stratification before non-cardiac surgery, assessment
Advantages include no ionizing radiation, real-time functional assessment, and the ability to evaluate contractile reserve and
Safety is generally favorable with rare complications. Guidelines from professional bodies provide standardized protocols and interpretation