Reading Time: 2 minutes The Pre-brief Sound waves, generated by the ultrasound transducer, are mostly longitudinal waves with alternating pressure deviations causing local compression…
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Reading Time: < 1 minute Segun and Korbin continue the discussion of Segun’s case of pulmonary hypertension, walking through their thought process of echocardiographic assessment of the #ThePeoplesVentricle.
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Reading Time: < 1 minute Dr. Rupal Jain kicks off the inaugural episode of this series with Episode 1: The ABCT’s of CT Imaging The…
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Reading Time: < 1 minute #ThePeoplesVentricle is back with Segun and Korbin as they take you through the right side of the heart.
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Reading Time: 2 minutes SAM Movement of mitral valve leaflets, more commonly the anterior leaflet, into the LVOT during systole Most common condition that…
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Reading Time: < 1 minute 30 yo F w/ systolic ejection murmur @LUSB, gradually progressive heart failure. You suspect an atrial septal defect. How would the CXR appear? Which mogul would be prominent?
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Reading Time: 2 minutes In the evaluation of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE), the focus is generally on echocardiography and evidence of right heart strain, but this post covers the frequently neglected utility of lower extremity deep venous thrombosis (DVT) ultrasound.
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Reading Time: < 1 minute #ThePeoplesVentricle is back with Segun and Korbin as they take you through the right side of the heart.
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Reading Time: 6 minutes Traditionally, a pulmonary artery catheter was needed to measure the pressure within the pulmonary vasculature, but fortunately, echocardiography is an acceptable surrogate.
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Reading Time: 2 minutes Find out when you should be using triple contrast CT scanning from Dr. Ashika Jain.