Thank you so much for uploading this video. This is by far the most succint and clear demonstration of not only understanding which scallops that are visualized but how to understand the angulation. It helps me understand rather than just memorize.
If you watch the video at 10:11 you can see that the aortic valve is on the right screen. The anterior MV leaflet will always be found proximate to the aortic valve. Remember this view is from the prospective of the probe sitting in the esophagus.
We are viewing from the left atrial side so the aortic valve is on the right screen. The anterior leaflet is always the leaflet closest to the aortic valve. Also, remember this is TEE and not TTE. Hope this helps.
Thank you so much for uploading this video. This is by far the most succint and clear demonstration of not only understanding which scallops that are visualized but how to understand the angulation. It helps me understand rather than just memorize.
Yes, the simulator is clearly the most expedient way to understand the mitral valve.
Best way to understand mitral TEE I've seen. Excellent.
Thank u so much. Superb demonstration
Thank you for this. Just beautiful.
But isn't this one with p1, p2, p3 the anterior leaflet?
If you watch the video at 10:11 you can see that the aortic valve is on the right screen. The anterior MV leaflet will always be found proximate to the aortic valve. Remember this view is from the prospective of the probe sitting in the esophagus.
this is the best video ever
Thank you !
very informative
thank you
awesome video
Nice for undestending MV scllops
great video!
amazing,
thanks
Great!!!
Lovely
Good Information thanks
He messed up it’s all wrong switch the p’s for the a’s.
We are viewing from the left atrial side so the aortic valve is on the right screen. The anterior leaflet is always the leaflet closest to the aortic valve. Also, remember this is TEE and not TTE. Hope this helps.
9:11
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