Using echocardiography for the assessment of heart valve diseases
Introduction Analogous to an echocardiogram, a Doppler ultrasound (or Doppler echocardiography) is an examination that combines very high-frequency sound waves that get recoiled from the patient’s heart and blood vessels. In this procedure, echoes are chosen and rotated into images that display the flow of blood via arteries or the heart. It then permits doctors to have a clear perceptibility of how the blood flows in a specified patient’s heart

