Cardiac STRUCTURES! Subcostal views, Echocardiography.

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @henkuanghoung4732
    @henkuanghoung4732 21 день назад

    Nice clear videos. There is a mistake at 2:19 - the free wall of the LV has been verbalised as free wall of RV

    • @the_echo_lady
      @the_echo_lady  21 день назад +1

      @@henkuanghoung4732 you are right... I said RV lateral wall instead of LV lateral wall ... Thank you for spotting it ... Yes it is the LV lateral wall 😊😊😊😊😊

  • @francislee3452
    @francislee3452 Год назад

    Magnificent 👍👍

    • @the_echo_lady
      @the_echo_lady  Год назад

      Thank you Francis 🫀🖤🫀🖤🫀🖤🫀🖤🫀

  • @ramirogarcia6231
    @ramirogarcia6231 3 месяца назад

    very good info

    • @the_echo_lady
      @the_echo_lady  3 месяца назад

      Thank you, I am glad you liked it

  • @lindarugovac7372
    @lindarugovac7372 Год назад

    Thank you !

  • @DRJOEA
    @DRJOEA 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice 👌. One question: what is the ring shaped vessel on cross-section between the right atrium and right ventricle? Is it coronary sinus?

  • @drhabibulhaq6693
    @drhabibulhaq6693 Год назад

    Thank you so much for magnificent information..kindly make some videos on congenital heart disease

    • @the_echo_lady
      @the_echo_lady  Год назад

      Hello, thank you very much... I will try to do some simple congenital heart disease videos as I am not specialised in congenital

  • @MonroeCS
    @MonroeCS 2 месяца назад

    how do you know its a rvot or lvot on a scan. I just started echo program this week

  • @kajorichakraborty2536
    @kajorichakraborty2536 Год назад +2

    Mam plz explain in which direction probe is turned to see rv outflow tract?

    • @the_echo_lady
      @the_echo_lady  Год назад

      I have a video explaining that on my channel...

    • @kajorichakraborty2536
      @kajorichakraborty2536 Год назад

      Ma'am how to acquire all subcostal views? Where should probe marker be for showing rv outflow tract?

    • @the_echo_lady
      @the_echo_lady  Год назад

      @@kajorichakraborty2536 for subcostal view the marker should be pointing the patients left side. For RVOT you could get a short axis view...

  • @micinum
    @micinum Год назад

    Now the question is can you measure EDV and ESV with what you will get EF in this view using modified Simpson method? Since there is a good look of the heart if you trace the heart in diastole and systole volume can be calculated. This is useful if there is no cardiac probe available. I will answer my own question: it is possible but not accurate and very very hard.

    • @the_echo_lady
      @the_echo_lady  Год назад

      Hello, well if you don't have a cardiac probe I don't know if you will able to get any suitable images anyways but this view shouldn't be the first choice when doing this measurements. I guess you can try to get as much information as you can if you don't have any other suitable views, but if you need cardiac information, then do a cardiac scan.

  • @tungmanh2500
    @tungmanh2500 Год назад

    @the echo lady Can you demonstrate us how to meassure EF in Subcostal 4 Chamber ? i have so many COPD patients that I could'nt get the parasternal long axis view :((

    • @the_echo_lady
      @the_echo_lady  Год назад

      Hello! Yes the subcostal view is very handy with that type of patients. I will recommend you to assess the EF visually as you can't do a Simpsons biplane as we only can see a "subcostal 4 chamber view"... Try also to obtain some short axis from the subcostal view and if you want to you can do M-mode across the middle segments to obtain an estimated EF by Teich-Holz method... Anyways as those views are extra views and not the common ones... I would assess the EF visually and state that in the report.