Middle Echo

Introduction

Midline (also known as interventricular) echo (ME) is an ultrasound test that is used to diagnose heart disease. This examination method uses ultrasound waves to create images of the heart and blood vessels. This article will talk about how the median eso works, how this study is carried out and what diseases it helps to identify.

The essence of the method

The main principle of the midline echo is the reflection of ultrasonic waves from the walls of the heart. Using an ultrasound scanner, the doctor conducts an examination through the chest, causing waves to reflect from the heart, and then records the echo on the monitor