0:07 E POINT SEPTAL SEPARATION 7:55 E POINT SEPTAL SEPARATION CAN BE MEASURED PLAX AND PSAX VIEW 8:25 M MODE CURSOR PLACEMENT 9:05 NORMAL MITRAL VALVE M MODE WAVE FORM 10:11 EPOINT SEPTAL SEPARATION 10:41 NORMAL VALUES OF E POINT SEPTAL SEPARATION
Everything can help in order to assess the LV systolic function, however EF is more reliable and the MV ESSP is not a mandatory measurement, it's more like an accessory one
0:07 E POINT SEPTAL SEPARATION 7:55 E POINT SEPTAL SEPARATION CAN BE MEASURED PLAX AND PSAX VIEW 8:25 M MODE CURSOR PLACEMENT 9:05 NORMAL MITRAL VALVE M MODE WAVE FORM 10:11 EPOINT SEPTAL SEPARATION 10:41 NORMAL VALUES OF E POINT SEPTAL SEPARATION
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Excellent lecture. Thanks for your teaching. 🙇
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Thank you very much! That one I really didn’t know
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Super helpful ! Thank you so much
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Mam...plss..you due more RWMA vedios
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do we have to measure that E point- IVS in three places? and count the mean of them?
No, just with one it's fine... Unless the patient is in atrial fibrillation
Miss , does that mean if we can measure the EF directly we dont need mv essp ?
Everything can help in order to assess the LV systolic function, however EF is more reliable and the MV ESSP is not a mandatory measurement, it's more like an accessory one
@@the_echo_lady Thank you.
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Valve open = diastole
How could a diastolic measurement reflect a systolic function?
Thank you, but i read the slides rather than listening
That's fine