Echocardiography: Navigating Complexities to Provide Many Useful Applications in Contemporary Clinical Cardiology

Echocardiography has been around for more than half a century [1]. Recent decades have seen significant technological advances, with increasing clinical applications of this non-invasive imaging tool, beyond the basic assessment of left ventricular function, with further evolution evident on the horizon. There has also been a burgeoning increase in use: According to the 2017 Australian Medicare Medical Benefits Schedule (MBS) Taskforce, about 900,000 echocardiographic procedures (excluding stress echo) are reimbursed annually, at a cost of over $180 million each year [2].
Source: Heart, Lung and Circulation - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Editorial Source Type: research