A transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) is a non-invasive imaging test used to evaluate the heart's structure and function. It utilizes ultrasound technology to create live images of the heart as it beats. During the procedure, a technician or cardiologist applies a gel to the chest and uses a transducer (a handheld device) to send sound waves into the chest. These sound waves bounce off the heart and are then converted into visual images on a monitor.
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