Medical Blog|Keep Your Heart in Check: Quick Cardiac Assessment with Handheld Ultrasound
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. Early symptoms can be subtle—fatigue or slight chest discomfort—making timely heart function evaluation essential for early diagnosis and treatment.
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Why Monitor Cardiac Function?
Assessing cardiac performance helps detect heart failure, valvular disease, and arrhythmias. Metrics like LVEF (Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction) guide clinical decisions, emergency care, and long-term treatment planning.
Common Heart Conditions & Risk Indicators
- Heart Failure – Impaired left ventricular pumping
- Left Atrial Enlargement – Related to hypertension and arrhythmia
- Valvular Disease – Alters blood flow and causes murmurs
- Arrhythmias – Atrial fibrillation increases stroke risk
Key Features of Handheld Ultrasound for Cardiac Use
Modern handheld devices like Aco Smartcare’s Handheld Wireless Ultrasound provide real-time, bedside cardiac evaluation. With portable, app-based scanning, doctors no longer need to send patients to separate ultrasound rooms—cutting time and improving workflow.
LVEF
Measures ejection efficiency
LA/AO Ratio
Indicates left atrial dilation
E/A Ratio
Assesses diastolic filling and stiffness
Heart Rate
Instantly monitors for rhythm abnormalities
Handheld ultrasound eliminates the need to delay heart health
With advances in medical technology, early detection of cardiovascular conditions such as heart failure, valvular disorders, and arrhythmias has become more efficient. Using the Aco Smartcare’s Handheld Wireless Ultrasound, clinicians can quickly obtain real-time data like LVEF, LA/AO Ratio, E/A Ratio, and Heart Rate, significantly enhancing diagnostic accuracy and speed—especially in emergency, critical care, and outpatient settings.
Combining portability with smart analytics, this tool offers flexible and comprehensive cardiac assessment, empowering physicians to intervene earlier and giving patients greater peace of mind. Let technology be your trusted partner in heart health.
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<Performance of an automated ultrasound device in identifying and tracing the heart in porcine cardiac arrest>
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