Tricuspid regurgitation could be as a result of pacing rode that interferes with the normal Tricuspod Valve coaptation as it traverses to the insertion points, in addition to Pulmonary Hypertension.
Kallol- in this case the ERO and RV of the MR is insignificant. Getting the RV and ERO on this patient would be hard and a waste of time as the regurgitation is trace to mild at best. A way to find MR RV and ERO is to perform PISA though.
I want the ERO(Effective orifice area) and RV(Regurgitant vomume) of Ischaemic MR (IMR) to asess the IMR to decide about the repair of MR in addidtion to CABG. How can I calculate it fro the doppler echocardiography?
Im a medical student and still dont know too much about all of this ehehe Can someone tell me how to meassure EF just by the visual impression of LV? Because i usualy measure it in M mode with EDV and ESV 😣😣
Nabila Natasya You really can’t be told how to measure LV EF by looking at it. What I mean is that it’s something that you acquire with experience. By Seeing low EF ventricles and Normal EF ventricles, in time, you’re able to tell what is normal and what is not.
Tricuspid regurgitation could be as a result of pacing rode that interferes with the normal Tricuspod Valve coaptation as it traverses to the insertion points, in addition to Pulmonary Hypertension.
Kallol- in this case the ERO and RV of the MR is insignificant. Getting the RV and ERO on this patient would be hard and a waste of time as the regurgitation is trace to mild at best. A way to find MR RV and ERO is to perform PISA though.
Great video. IVC measures would also help for a more complete assessment of pulmonary pressures
Your teaching method is excellent
Excellent! Sir,I am from Bangladesh ;have requested you to provide tutorials on congenital heart diseases. Many learner will be helped by this.
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Nice presentation sir please upload constrictive cardiovascular myopathy
I want the ERO(Effective orifice area) and RV(Regurgitant vomume) of Ischaemic MR (IMR) to asess the IMR to decide about the repair of MR in addidtion to CABG. How can I calculate it fro the doppler echocardiography?
nice presentation helps to clear the doubts
Im a medical student and still dont know too much about all of this ehehe Can someone tell me how to meassure EF just by the visual impression of LV? Because i usualy measure it in M mode with EDV and ESV 😣😣
Nabila Natasya You really can’t be told how to measure LV EF by looking at it. What I mean is that it’s something that you acquire with experience. By Seeing low EF ventricles and Normal EF ventricles, in time, you’re able to tell what is normal and what is not.
excellent clip.
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good demo
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nice video sr g