Although almost half of all US adults have at least one form of heart disease, their experiences may vary drastically. While some people have a range of symptoms, others are asymptomatic. Cardiovascular disease, including issues with the heart or blood muscles, come in several forms. Irregular heart rhythms, heart valves functioning incorrectly, heart or blood vessel issues presenting at birth, or the narrowing of blood vessels in the heart or organs are just a few examples of the hazards of cardiovascular disease.
Types of heart disease include:
While symptoms of heart disease differ, the most common ones include chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting, chest pressure or discomfort, and fatigue or exhaustion. For women and older adults, the symptoms may be more subtle. Indicators of blood vessel blockages include long-lasting leg sores; pain or cramping in legs; red or cool-feeling skin; leg swelling; numbness in the face, limbs, or on one side of the body; and complications with talking, seeing, or walking. There’s a range of risk factors for cardiovascular disease, with the most common ones being high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or tobacco usage. Others include:
Due to the range of symptoms, risk factors, and disease types, a medical report is vital for developing a strong treatment plan. Created by a team of medical professionals after a full body examination, a comprehensive medical report provides vital information on a patient’s health, including their symptoms, test and lab results, co-occurring conditions, vital signs, and diagnosis. This report is integral to providing the patient with the individualized, full-body care that they require for improved outcomes.
With EncaptureMD’s Vascular Ultrasound—a modality easily added to the NovaCardio PACS system—cardiologists can gain a complete spectrum of full-body comprehensive reports. The Vascular Ultrasound enables them to have high-quality, comprehensive reports, which are developed automatically. From transcranial doppler to lower extremity artery and vein imaging, the addable modality handles it all. Designed by experienced clinicians and accreditation specialists, the Vascular Ultrasound modality offers a quick and simple way to develop accreditation-compliant reports, including transcranial, carotid, upper extremity artery and vein, mesenteric, abdominal aortoiliac vein, renal and renal graft, and lower extremity artery and vein reporting.
Additional features of EncaptureMD’s Vascular Ultrasound modality include:
While comprehensive medical reports are linked to improved patient outcomes, doctors who write them manually are vulnerable to burnout. Eliminating redundancy and manual tasks is partially critical to the well-being of cardiologists, who reported increased rates of burnout following the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Vascular Ultrasound modality offers key features for providing high-quality reports without any hassle:
Automatically generated comprehensive reports, with detailed head-to-toe information on each patient and their unique symptoms, are easily created with the Vascular Ultrasound modality. Eliminating manual report writing and strengthening your cardiology with state-of-the-art reports, including diagrams, graphics, and transferred data, all from a single modality, are made simple.
Here at Novarad, we believe that the key to a successful imaging center is to work smarter, not harder, to deliver the type of care and outcomes that patients desire.
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