You are an exceptional Teacher and i truely enjoy your videos. Will also join as a member soon. I have two requests please that i think will boost the learning here: Can you please make at the end of each Lecture or series of Lectures a Summary to recap and aid memorizing, second please more clips as examples with short comments so we train our eyes more. Finally, i cannot thank you enough for this effort. God bless you dear Colleague
Excellent information. I can't say thank you enough, your videos help me to gain a deeper understanding of what I'm doing in the echo lab.
glad it was helpful
very well explained. Thank you very much. 👍👍👍
Thank you
excellent...clear concepts
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You are an exceptional Teacher and i truely enjoy your videos. Will also join as a member soon. I have two requests please that i think will boost the learning here: Can you please make at the end of each Lecture or series of Lectures a Summary to recap and aid memorizing, second please more clips as examples with short comments so we train our eyes more. Finally, i cannot thank you enough for this effort. God bless you dear Colleague
Hi Mr Ahmad.
Thanks. Sure I will do them.
see you soon in member group
For beginners it is not bad idea start following clips in order:
1) General Concept of Ultrasound & Echo
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2)probe maneuver
czcams.com/video/KQiYUOFx4gU/video.html
3)Transthoracic Echo full protocol. Part II: Parasternal View (PLAX , PSAX, RVIT, RVOT, M-Mode)
czcams.com/video/9s0ek9vkasI/video.html
4) Echocardiographic Anatomy; Part 1: PLAX (Parasternal Long Axis)
czcams.com/video/-qD7RMi-shU/video.html
5) students- Fixing views on PLAX
czcams.com/video/IY-jr0ns8q8/video.html
6) Tips & Mistakes : PLAX (long parasternal axis)
czcams.com/video/i1kCqhhGbVU/video.html
7) Echocardiographic Anatomy Part 3: Apical Four Chambers (A4C)
czcams.com/video/FbZ7TbWwePA/video.html
8) Students-Echo Anatomy Part 3_ A4C
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9) Students- Echo Anatomy Part 4_ A2C
czcams.com/video/b_ty3YcbhKU/video.html
10) students-Echo Anatomy Part 5_ A3C & A5C
czcams.com/video/HeBZltPCnkk/video.html
11) Echocardiographic Anatomy Part 4: Apical Two Chamber (A2C)
czcams.com/video/lks6bOaw1Bw/video.html
12) Echocardiographic Anatomy Part 5: Apical Three & Five Chamber A3C & A5C)
czcams.com/video/FEnmMzeC_iE/video.html
13) Echocardiographic Anatomy Part 6: Right Ventricle Focused View (RV focused)
czcams.com/video/SL5iM_sdRPA/video.html
14) Transthoracic Echo full protocol Part III: apical window
czcams.com/video/T2zVnMMfWWM/video.html
15) Transthoracic Echo-full protocol Part IV: subcostal and suprasternal notch windows
czcams.com/video/v2V7gkudHvk/video.html
16) Views & Measurements of Ascending Ao, Aortic Arch & thoracic Desc. Ao
czcams.com/video/-TvH6g_gOMw/video.html
17) answer to Q10 : pitfalls in tracing Endocardium
czcams.com/video/1361b4Shetw/video.html
18) MAPSE and TAPSE
czcams.com/video/PYvpmvuEkMg/video.html
19) Ejection fraction measurement
czcams.com/video/hrsuDyOvKqM/video.html
20) LA volume measurement
czcams.com/video/vQUinuGNi2Y/video.html
21) Visual Guessing Ejection Fraction- Technique & practice
czcams.com/video/vnJgsaavr0o/video.html
22) Tissue Doppler LV
czcams.com/video/eYeKAcb8t4s/video.html
23) Tips & Mistakes: CW Doppler by Pedoff Probe
czcams.com/video/W3brcFY-Fao/video.html
24) diastolic dysfunction part I - concept & measurement
czcams.com/video/gTb1h75VaRU/video.html
25) diastolic dysfunction part II-grading ASE 2016
czcams.com/video/RLQFF8VXnKQ/video.html
26) Wall Motion Abnormality in Echo
czcams.com/video/80aOszOy4ZY/video.html
27) Wall Motion Abnormality Part II: cases & practice
czcams.com/video/2CtaSZ7OQac/video.html
28) Strain Echocardiography by speckle tracking and tissue Doppler -Part I:technique
czcams.com/video/wgkbQKJo35I/video.html
29) Strain Echocardiography part II: General concept
czcams.com/video/0sJgbfNDv3o/video.html
30) students- strain echo speckle tracking
czcams.com/video/ghILnTk8ilo/video.html
31) MCQ IV: Invasive echocardiography (TEE, ICE,...)
czcams.com/video/v3hzH0g1-Lk/video.html
32) Master Clips
33) all Hands-on clips
34) all Tips & Mistakes Clips
35) pathologic & diseases
36) MCQ & Case studies
Can we use anatomical m mode for tapes so that we are perpendicular to tricuspid annulus
as long as we measure longitudinal movement of lateral free wall of RV (TV annulus) we will be right.
which ultrasound machine do you use?
IE33 & Epic7