Ultrasound (US) imaging, also
called sonography, is a method of "seeing" inside
the human body through the use of high-frequency
sound waves. The sound waves are recorded and displayed
as a real-time visual image. No radiation is involved
in ultrasound imaging.
US is a useful way of examining many of the body's
internal organs, including the heart, liver, gallbladder,
spleen, pancreas, kidneys, and bladder. Because
US images are captured in real-time, they can show
movement of internal tissues and organs, and enable
physicians to see blood flow and heart valve functions.
This can help to diagnose a variety of heart conditions
and to assess damage after a heart attack or other
illness. |