What should I expect?
A stress echocardiogram (or "stress echo") is a diagnostic test usually used to assess for coronary artery disease but can also be used in assessment of valvular heart disease. It is an ultrasound test performed both at rest and then with the heart under "stress". The stress is achieved by exercising on a treadmill. The test takes around 30 minutes.
If treadmill exercise is being performed some comfortable clothes, exercise shoes and two piece attire should be worn. Access to your chest area is required and you will be provided with a gown.
Your heart rate, blood pressure and heart rhythm will be monitored.