Dobutamine Stress Echo
The Dobutamine Stress echo is a specialized cardiac investigation used to assess heart function when a patient is unable to perform physical exercise. This test helps evaluate how well the heart responds to stress.
During the procedure, Dobutamine medication is administered to increase the heart rate, simulating the effects of exercise, while the heart is continuously monitored using echocardiography.
Why is the Dobutamine Stress Echo done?
- To detect coronary artery disease
- To assess heart muscle function
- To evaluate blood flow to the heart
- For pre-operative cardiac assessment
- For patients who cannot perform treadmill exercise
Key Features:
- Conducted under cardiologist supervision
- Advanced echocardiography monitoring
- Safe, controlled, and non-invasive
- Accurate and timely reporting
- Continuous patient monitoring
Our Commitment
We ensure patient safety, comfort, and accurate diagnosis through advanced technology and expert cardiac care.
Location: First Floor, Cath Lab
Contact Details: 7721885666