To add to the list of possible esophageal studies, I work for cardiologists and I had to have an echocardiogram and stress test as preliminaries for banding. The echo I had is a transthoracic echocardiogram, but there is also a transesophageal echocardiogram. It is done in the hospital under sedation, and I don't know a lot about it but I believe a probe is sent down the esophagus as described in one of the other postings. So it is a little more involved but I suppose yields maybe more detailed information. An echo is basically an ultrasound or sonogram, just like what pregnant women have, but the gel and transducer (the gizmo that is moved around in the gel) are moved to the chest. It utilizes sound waves (like sonar) to visualize the chambers and valves in the heart (transthoracic). Not sure how the transesophageal differs aside from the probe, but since most of us have to get some kind of cardiac clearance, this may be what they are referring to.
I am waiting for insurance approval. Hoping to be banded in March.
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