Right heart acoustic imaging should be right heart acoustic imaging, and a positive result can be evaluated for treatment based on grading or severity.
Right heart acoustic angiography is a relatively simple echocardiographic procedure in which the right heart system is visualized by intravenous injection of an oscillating sterile saline injection, and in combination with echocardiography can provide further insights into the anatomy and blood flow in the chambers of the right heart system, and assist in determining the presence of right-to-left shunts, either within or outside of the cardiac chambers.
Positive right heart acoustic imaging is generally categorized into 4 grades, zero, one, two, and three. Positive right-to-left shunts suggest the presence of patent foramen ovale or atrial septal defects, ventricular septal defects, etc. It is recommended to consult a cardiac surgeon for surgical treatment.
If you are not feeling well, please go to a regular hospital to avoid delay in treatment.