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Why we needs ECHO/ECG/EEG ?
You need an ECHO/ECG to ensure that there are no problem with heart valves, chambers and uncertain rhythms. This procedure identify cardiac conditions such as severe congenital heart problems.
The Electroencephalogram (EEG) is a medical test used to measure the electrical activity of the brain. To detect abnormal conditions including epilepsy, sleep disorders and brain tumors.
Echo – echocardiogram, or “echo”, is a scan used to look at the heart and nearby blood vessels.
It’s a type of ultrasound scan , which means a small probe is used to send out high-frequency sound waves that create echoes when they bounce off different parts of the body.
These echoes are picked up the probe and turned into a moving image that’s displayed on a monitor while the scan is carried out.
An echocardiogram may be requested by a heart specialist (cardiologist) or any doctor who thinks you might have a problem with your heart, including your GP.
The test will usually be carried out at a hospital or clinic by a cardiologist or a trained specialist called a cardiac physiologist.
Although it has a similar name, an echocardiogram isn’t the same as an ECG , which is the test used to check your heart’s rhythm and electrical activity.
When an Echocardiogram is used
An echocardiogram can help diagnose and monitor certain heart conditions. It checks the structure of the heart and surrounding blood vessels, analysing how blood flows through them, and assessing the pumping chambers of the heart.
An echo can help detect:
- Damage from a heart attack – where the supply of the blood to the heart was suddenly blocked
- Heart failure- where the heart fails to pump enough blood around the body at the right pressure
- Congenital heart problems- it birth defects that affect the normal workings of the heart.
- Endocarditis – an infection of the heart valves.
- Cardiomyopathy- where the heart walls becomes thickened or enlarged
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a simple , non- invasive test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
ECG help to diagnose certain heart conditions, includes abnormal heart rhythms and coronary heart disease (heart stroke and angina)
ABOUT ECG
An (ECG) is a procedure that can help diagnose certain heart conditions by measuring the electric channels of the heart.
Procedure : Sticky dots (electrodes) and wire leads are placed on your chest , arm and legs. The wire leads attach to the ECH machine (electrocardiograph) which detect the electrical channels of the heart muscle and displays this as a trace on a display on paper.
Why we need ECG?
It help to diagnose conditions involving the heart’s electrical system such as heart attacks, abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmia) in this condition heart gives rapid,slow or irregular heart beats. Blood supply of the heart very poor. Heart inflammation( pericarditis or myocarditis) some time occurs.
Why Professionals recommend ECG test ?
For experiencing some abnormality of the heart rhythm such as chest pain , dizziness , fainting and fatigue shortness of breath and sweating is common in such types of conditions doctors also experiencing warns signs of heart attack or angina . Dizziness , headache , feeling faint or feeling anxiety conditions occurs many times.
Types of ECG
- Resting ECG
- Ambulatory ECG
- Exercise stress test/ stress test
An EEG can be used to help diagnose and monitor a number of conditions affecting the brain.
It help to identify the certain cause of symptoms – such as local seizures or memory disorders
The main Purpose of EEG to detect and diagnosis epilepsy , in this conditions repeated seizures causes. It also identify type of epilepsy you have, what may be triggering your seizures and how best to treat you.
EEG may be used to investigate some conditions also:
Trauma conditions dementia , head injury and concussion ,brain tumours and encephalitis ( brain inflammation) sleeping disorders such as apnoea
Types of EEG:
- Routine EEG: A routine EEG recording last for about 20 to 40 min flashlight use to see if this affects your brain activity
- Sleep EEG or sleep – deprived EEG: In this EEG you may be asked to stay awake the night before the test to help ensure you can sleep while it’s carried out. This is called a sleep – deprived (EEG)
- Ambulatory EEG: In this procedure brain activity is recorded throughout the day one or more days sometimes. Electrodes attached to a small portable EEG recorder that can be clipped onto your clothing
- Video telemetry: This procedure also called video EEG in this type filmed recording is taken . Test is usually carried out over a few days while patient staying in a purpose – built hospital suit.
- Invasive EEG-telemetry: This EEG is not common , but in some conditions it may be used such types of surgery occur or some people suffer from complex epilepsy.

