Thanks for your videos!!! I am a cardiovascular sonography student and find ninja nerd videos to be helpful. I like the drawing out things on the board and the way things are explained.
We love Ninja Nerd videos at our school here in Eldoret, Kenya. Small correction: at first of video you stated 5 classes of PH, but you wrote PAH. PAH is a subclass of PH. FYI
Thank you for sharing this video I have p a h stage 1 had it for 9 years I'm on four medications for this disease I'm on a pump I inject one medicine and two more different pills but I'm positive and strong
At around minute thirteen, you show images of an echocardiogram but, you don’t explain what the images show. What am I looking at? What is the significance of the colors? I know they represent blood but, don’t know the meaning of the image. Are the volumes abnormal? Why?
I think that having pulmonary arterial hypertension is a continuous cycle of grief... it ebbs and flows or at least that's what the last six months of my life have taught me since receiving the diagnosis. I hope that you are able to be gentle with yourself, and know that you can find ways to enjoy life in new ways so long as you are not hellbent on spending a lot of energy on hating the life you do have. I've started Serenity with Lawna which is the channel I'm posting this comment from to educate people about what its like living with this condition but also to find better ways to work with others so we can have some sort of quality to our lives. Hope you'll come check my videos, but mostly just hope you'll find peace. Sending light and love.
The concept of low oxygen being a vasoconstrictor seems counterintuitive to me. Usually carbon dioxide is a potent vasodilator and blood vessels constrict with higher amounts of oxygen (We got enough O2 here please go elsewhere and help them). Is the pulmonary circuit 'wired' differently to treat low oxygen as a vasoconstricting circumstance?
Hey, I've read somewhere that vessels of lungs give the opposite reaction to hypoxia than rest of the body. Basically since the lung doesn't have enough oxygen to transfer to the pulmonary capillaries during hypoxia, vasoconstriction occurs in areas of lung with low oxygenation so that more blood can go to areas of lung with good oxygenation.
Awesome video.. My son just became a PA in the cardiology dept. So he sends me cases and I learn and send him material also. Fun TY
That's so cool!
Thanks for your videos!!! I am a cardiovascular sonography student and find ninja nerd videos to be helpful. I like the drawing out things on the board and the way things are explained.
you are the best professor Zach, keep going 🥰💯
May god bless you.. you saved me a lot during med school
A very simple and wonderful explanation
11:47 its actually high SAAG ascites in RHF.
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Couldn’t miss it due to the amazing experience of your previous lectures specially the newly updated ones
Wow! That was very well explained. Very easy tp understand!
Please make video on rare disease case we want to know the mechanism of disease which not available on youtube❤❤
thank u so much , outstanding as always ♥
Very good explanation! Definitely better than "experienced" "senior" professors in my school. Thanks! 👍
We love Ninja Nerd videos at our school here in Eldoret, Kenya. Small correction: at first of video you stated 5 classes of PH, but you wrote PAH. PAH is a subclass of PH. FYI
I second this. PAH only describes group 1 pulmonary hypertension. Thank you for all of your awesome videos!
Now I understand much better. I've been tolld that I have high pulmonary pressure and at high risk for stroke.
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This was a great video . Ty
As always, thank you😊
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thank u so much, this was a great explanation.
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It was very helpful. Thank you so much!
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hi there is there any device can be implanted between left atrial and right atrial to regulate the flow ? it might help the symptom
Please correlate BMPR2 with Vitamin D3 Defiency or not? Up or Down regulate gene expression, Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this video I have p a h stage 1 had it for 9 years I'm on four medications for this disease I'm on a pump I inject one medicine and two more different pills but I'm positive and strong
You are amazing
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At around minute thirteen, you show images of an echocardiogram but, you don’t explain what the images show. What am I looking at? What is the significance of the colors? I know they represent blood but, don’t know the meaning of the image. Are the volumes abnormal? Why?
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"Repetio es mater de estudio" is your forte Zach
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I have this condition. I am so sad that I can’t do what I used to.
I think that having pulmonary arterial hypertension is a continuous cycle of grief... it ebbs and flows or at least that's what the last six months of my life have taught me since receiving the diagnosis. I hope that you are able to be gentle with yourself, and know that you can find ways to enjoy life in new ways so long as you are not hellbent on spending a lot of energy on hating the life you do have. I've started Serenity with Lawna which is the channel I'm posting this comment from to educate people about what its like living with this condition but also to find better ways to work with others so we can have some sort of quality to our lives. Hope you'll come check my videos, but mostly just hope you'll find peace. Sending light and love.
I also have this condition,yes that's true your life changes, thanks SerenitywithLawna for your advise thanks a lot
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Please make a video of Pulmonary edema....
I hate having this 😢
Do you take medication for this?
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I didn't get why hypoxemia cause pulmonary hypertension???
V/Q mismatch
Vasoconstriction.
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This so scary
The concept of low oxygen being a vasoconstrictor seems counterintuitive to me. Usually carbon dioxide is a potent vasodilator and blood vessels constrict with higher amounts of oxygen (We got enough O2 here please go elsewhere and help them). Is the pulmonary circuit 'wired' differently to treat low oxygen as a vasoconstricting circumstance?
Hey, I've read somewhere that vessels of lungs give the opposite reaction to hypoxia than rest of the body.
Basically since the lung doesn't have enough oxygen to transfer to the pulmonary capillaries during hypoxia, vasoconstriction occurs in areas of lung with low oxygenation so that more blood can go to areas of lung with good oxygenation.
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Work as mid level in cardiology for more than 10 years… still confused about this topic until now
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