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Can coronary heart disease be detected by echocardiography?


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Coronary heart disease refers to coronary atherosclerotic heart disease. Whether cardiac color Doppler can detect coronary atherosclerotic heart disease is usually related to the actual situation.
If the patient's constitution is good, there is no discomfort, and coronary atherosclerotic heart disease does not cause changes in heart structure or complications, at this time the condition is mild, generally through cardiac color Doppler can not be detected. If the patient's constitution is poor, fatigue, dizziness, precordial pain and other discomfort manifestations occur, and coronary atherosclerotic heart disease causes changes in cardiac structure or complications, such as acute myocardial ischemia, arrhythmia, heart failure, etc., at this time the condition is serious, can be detected by echocardiography.