Transesophageal Echocardiograms (TEE) in Newton, NJ
Cardiologists in Newton, Vernon, and Milford
Through the use of high-frequency soundwaves, an echocardiogram provides doctors with an outline of the internal structure of the heart. It creates images in cross-section slices so that the valves and chambers can be viewed to see how the heart is functioning. For transesophageal echocardiograms, a patient will be sedated and given anesthetic. A probe will be inserted into the esophagus through the mouth. The heart is closer to the esophagus than it is to the outside of the chest, so this process can provide a clearer image of the heart than a transthoracic echocardiogram.
The board-certified cardiologists have extensive experience performing safe and accurate transesophageal echocardiograms. To schedule a transesophageal echocardiogram in Vernon, NJ; Milford, PA; or Newton, NJ, contact Sussex Cardiology. Give our office a call at (973) 579-2100 or request an appointment through our secure online form.
What Are Echocardiograms Used for?
Your doctor may recommend an echocardiogram if they suspect dysfunction in the valves or chambers of the heart. Common conditions that are found during this procedure are:
Valve disease
Valve disease occurs when one or more of the heart’s four valves aren’t working properly. Each valve has tissue that opens and closes when the heart beats, ensuring that blood flows in the right direction.
Myocardial Disease
Usually the result of a blockage in the arteries, myocardial disease reduces blood flow to the heart.
Pericardial Disease
The pericardium is a sac that envelops the heart and helps keep it in the correct position. Pericardial disease occurs when this tissue becomes inflamed and possibly rubs against the heart.
Infective Endocarditis
This issue occurs when the endocardium, the smooth membrane that lines the inside of the heart’s chambers, becomes infected with bacteria.
Cardiac Masses
Cardiac masses are cancerous and non-cancerous growths that attach to the heart and heart valves.
Getting an Echocardiogram at one of our offices
For more information on getting an echocardiogram at Sussex Cardiology, contact us at 973-579-2100 today. You can also learn more information about each of our offices to reach out to them directly: Milford, Newton, Vernon