Three-Dimensional Echocardiography
Three-Dimensional Echocardiography (3DE) is a medical imaging technique used to evaluate heart health. It uses ultrasound to create three-dimensional images of the heart, which can be used to identify and diagnose a range of cardiac conditions. 3DE can detect and measure a variety of heart features, including size, shape, valve function, as well as any abnormal structures. It is also used to assess cardiac disease and to monitor the progress of treatments and interventions, such as surgery or catheterization. 3DE offers a more accurate and detailed view of the heart than traditional two-dimensional ultrasound, making it an invaluable tool for diagnosing and managing heart disease.
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