A member asked:

How do i interpret echo-cardiogram results?

4 doctors weighed in across 2 answers
Dr. Francis Uricchio answered

Specializes in Cardiology

You shouldn't: To understand what echocardiographic results mean to an individual patient requires the participation of a physician who understands echocardiography and who also knows the patient.

Answered 2/16/2015

6.3k views

Thank

Echo: You should ask your doctor to interpret the test results for you. Medical terminology is another language and can cause misunderstandings if you don't understand it.

Answered 7/21/2013

5k views

Thank

Related Questions

A member asked:

Do you need to be fasting ?For a fetal echo cardiogram?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

A member asked:

Which type of heart diseases can an echo cardiogram detect?

A doctor has provided 1 answer