Can cardiac ultrasound detect the cause of premature ventricular contractions?

A cardiac ultrasound can assist in understanding the causes of premature ventricular contractions and is an important test to understand the function of the heart.
Premature ventricular contractions can occur for a variety of reasons, including functional and organic causes. A cardiac ultrasound in patients with organic causes can indicate an enlarged heart for a variety of reasons.
An enlarged heart may induce premature ventricular contractions, and cardiac ultrasound is one of the tests that can be used to find the cause of the arrhythmia, as it allows for a thorough analysis and determination of the structure and function of the heart.
There are many other causes of premature ventricular contractions, such as myocardial ischemia, electrolyte disorders, severe infections, etc. Cardiac ultrasound is only one of the cardiac tests, and other related tests are needed to find the specific cause of premature ventricular contractions, which should be performed under the guidance of a physician.