5140 Legendary Dr., Suite 100, Frisco, TX 75034

972-867-9507 972-867-9507

Murphy Medical Clinic
345 West FM 544, Ste 100, Murphy, TX 75094

972-578-7700 972-578-7700

Sreeram Gonnalagadda, MD

469-850-1432 469-850-1432

Our Providers

Sreeram Gonnalagadda, MDBook Online
Vijay Sharma, MD
Tara Christie-Martin, APRN, AGNP-C
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Sreeram Gonnalagadda, MD Book Online
Vijay Sharma, MD Diagnostic Partners of North Texas

Exercise Stress Echocardiogram

Exercise stress echocardiogram is a test performed to evaluate your heart’s function and pattern of heart rate during activity. It is indicated to check your heart’s tolerance to activity, assess the effectiveness of cardiac treatment and determine your chances of developing coronary artery disease (CAD). Exercise stress echocardiogram uses sound waves to produce images of your heart activity while you exercise.

A resting echocardiogram will be done first. You will be asked to lie down, a special gel is applied on your chest and a transducer (device which sends ultrasound waves to your heart) is placed on your chest. This gives the baseline measurements when your heart is at rest. Your doctor then fixes electrodes attached to a monitor on your chest, which shows your hearts electrical activity. You will be asked to exercise on a treadmill or stationary cycle until you your heart is beating at a set target rate. Your heart rate will be measured throughout this procedure.

The risks involved in this procedure are very low; however, very rarely, the procedure may be associated with irregular heartbeat, fainting, chest pain or heart attack. Your doctor will monitor you continuously throughout the procedure.