Dobutamine Stress
Echocardiogram
What is a ‘stress test’ and
why is this called a stress test?
The resting heart muscle’s
blood supply needs are usually well met even in the
presence of blocked arteries. When the heart is
stressed either by exercise or chemicals, the demand
for blood increases. The blood flow through the
blocked arteries- while adequate at rest- may not be
able to keep up with the demands of a stressed
heart. This can show up on the pictures of the
heart taken after stress. This is the principle
behind all the stress tests. The word stress test is
used for any means used to increase heart muscle’s
demand for blood. This can be done by exercise or by
chemical means.
What is Dobutamine stress
echo test?
This is one of the stress tests
used to look for evidence of coronary artery disease
or blockage of heart arteries. It is the same as
stress echo
except a chemical called Dobutamine is used to
stress the heart. Dobutamine is used instead of
exercise if you are unable to walk on the treadmill
due to some reason. Dobutamine can cause certain
side effects as
described before.
How do I prepare for
Dobutamine echo stress test?
No special preparation is
usually needed before this test. Ask your provider
about any special instructions.
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