
Originally Posted by
KnottedYet
The MRI is kind of like a snapshot, the echo is kind of like a functional video. They can learn things from the echo they couldn't get from the MRI and vice versa.
+1. I recently had an echo done; my doc thought he heard a murmur and I was previously diagnosed with a wonky aortic valve, and I have benign PVC's/arrythmias.
The echo is rather relaxing ( I fell sleep during mine). They may even let you watch the screen.
The cardiologist will be able to get a real-time look at the action of your heart, its valves, and so on.
The technology is pretty good; it turns out I don't have a wonky aortic valve after all. The diagnosis was made using the best technology available several years ago; now it's so much more accurate and revealing.
Good luck. Keeping you in my thoughts.
~Sherry.
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