Well Done! This explains it all in a readily grasped manner with excellent pace and graphics. I was confused after reading the assignment material but THIS has me walking away confidently knowing what I need to know about E/A and Diastole. Thank you for your hard work on this one!
I appreciate your effort in making this concept so simple. Thank you very much. It will be very helpful if there is simple concept on aortic or pulmonary valve like this.
My echo cardiography report - Valve(mitral valve) E-A of MV flow is 1.64 E- 180 cm/sec A-110 cm/sec Pressure gradient (MM hg)- 6 Regurgitation grade-0/4 Are these parameters normal? please confirm this. I am requesting you with folded hand🙏
Good video , when E>A can we just compare the peak velocity during early and late diastole to their mean normal values respectively to decide whether it is diastolic dysfunction
E’ and E/e’ normal but e/a is 0.8 and decel time is 250ms. EF is 70%. What would you say about this patient? he is young. 6 years ago e/a was 1.3 and decel time 160ms ago and EF 60%
So we can say that by dividing the MV E Velocity by MV A Velocity we get the E/A ratio in echocardiography, thanks for the info much appreciated the help
you've explained what an 1 hr uni lecture couldn't in just 11 mins! HAT OFF TO YOU!
Beautifully explained! Can't be any better! Thank you so much!
Well Done! This explains it all in a readily grasped manner with excellent pace and graphics. I was confused after reading the assignment material but THIS has me walking away confidently knowing what I need to know about E/A and Diastole. Thank you for your hard work on this one!
That was a brilliant presentation by a fantastic presenter I fully understood it and I'm a non-medical person Thank You
I appreciate your effort in making this concept so simple. Thank you very much. It will be very helpful if there is simple concept on aortic or pulmonary valve like this.
Outstanding how you explained this!!!! Outstanding!!! Please make more content. You broke it down and it wasn't complicated to understand!!
Lovely & crisp explanation. Thank you!
Such a great tutorial. Thanks for sharing it.
I hope that you do the full Echo and explain. That would be fantastic!! I will keep checking in!!
Amazing explanation! Very clear. Thank you!
this is amazing. clear and short.
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Amazing lecture. So helpful.
Thanks for the great explanation 👍
Slow and meticulous explanation, Thank U~~
My echo cardiography report -
Valve(mitral valve)
E-A of MV flow is 1.64
E- 180 cm/sec
A-110 cm/sec
Pressure gradient (MM hg)- 6
Regurgitation grade-0/4
Are these parameters normal? please confirm this. I am requesting you with folded hand🙏
Good video , when E>A can we just compare the peak velocity during early and late diastole to their mean normal values respectively to decide whether it is diastolic dysfunction
Do you take E from left and divide by e’ from right to measure LVEDP?
very nice video, easy to understand. Thanks much!
Thanks a bunch..your voice is mesmerizing..
E’ and E/e’ normal but e/a is 0.8 and decel time is 250ms. EF is 70%. What would you say about this patient? he is young. 6 years ago e/a was 1.3 and decel time 160ms ago and EF 60%
Very much understable videos.Thanks a lot,mam.Plz provide Echo videos on congenial heart diseases.
Very informative and clear explanation!! Thank you
Very informative. Thank you.
Great video! Your voice reminds me of Jodie Foster ! :)
Wow , well explained
So we can say that by dividing the MV E Velocity by MV A Velocity we get the E/A ratio in echocardiography, thanks for the info much appreciated the help
Excellent work
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Made it so easy
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