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Abdominal Aorta UltrasoundDelray Beach, FL

An abdominal aorta ultrasound is a useful technique many heart specialists use to determine the health of areas inside the abdomen. It can be a useful technique to screen for issues such as an abdominal aortic aneurysm. It is encouraged for people over the age of sixty, along with anyone with pain inside the abdomen, to receive an abdominal aorta ultrasound.

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What is an Abdominal Aorta Ultrasound?

An abdominal aorta ultrasound is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure that involves the use of high-frequency sound waves to create an image of the aorta. Along with viewing the blood vessels inside the abdomen, which is the most common reason the screening method is ordered, an abdominal ultrasound also creates images of the gallbladder, intestines, kidneys and liver.

How Does an Abdominal Aorta Ultrasound Work?

An abdominal aorta ultrasound is performed in either a hospital or in a cardiologist's office. The procedure starts with the patient being asked to lie on their back on an examination table, and an ultrasound gel is applied to the abdomen region. The medical professional, which is typically a sonographer, uses what is known as a transducer to create an image of the structure of the abdomen. The image can then be studied on the screen, and any signs of an enlarged aorta, or damage to the aorta of any kind, can be observed. The entire procedure is completed within an hour in most cases, and it does not cause any discomfort to the patient.

Why Might Someone Need an Abdominal Aorta Ultrasound?

A cardiologist may order an abdominal aorta ultrasound to rule out the possibility of an aortic aneurysm inside the abdomen, which can be an incredibly concerning condition. They may be inclined to do so if the patient exhibits symptoms of the condition or if they are at risk due to their age or a general health condition. With that said, there are other reasons why a cardiologist might want to see an ultrasound of the abdominal aorta and surrounding areas of the body, and it can be useful in any instance when pain in the abdomen is an issue.

How to Move Forward After an Abdominal Aorta Ultrasound

After the doctor studies the results of the ultrasound, they can then schedule a time to go over the results with the patient. If the results are favorable and the aorta is healthy and not at risk of rupturing, then additional screenings in the future may not be required. If an issue is found with the aorta, such as an aneurysm, then routine screenings are likely, and surgery may be in order if the aneurysm is at risk of rupturing. Regardless of the diagnosis, the doctor and the patient can come up with a treatment plan to meet the patient's needs.

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It is important to visit a heart specialist anytime abdomen pain or discomfort exists, and an abdominal aorta ultrasound aids in diagnosis. If you are experiencing any symptoms of an abdominal aortic aneurysm, such as severe pain in the abdomen and nausea, then schedule an appointment with us today for a visit.

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5210 Linton Blvd Suite 301
Delray Beach, FL
33484

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