Echocardiography Essentials: Evaluating right ventricular size and function
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 28. 04. 2017
- After watching this video, you will be able to recognize right ventricular dilatation, significant hypertrophy, and hyper- and hypokinesis using transthoracic echo. You will also know how to tell if a pulmonary embolism is suspected.
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Very concise and helpful summary. and I love the accent
Excellent lecture
Great explanation
congratulations!! itÂŽs a master video of RV
thank you so much...
Very useful for me
Thanks
Nice video
I had a full mot recently as I was ill and my heart scan details they seemed happy with but I was sent a copy.
It says right ventricle normal size and preserved function, when I've looked this up it starts talking about heart failure which I'm sure can't be right as they didn't seen concerned at all.
very useful
Just WOW
A great vedio
How should I measure ? Vertical height or obliquely ?
I've seen to measure in either ways. Which one should we do ? Thank you so much. It's a very nice presentation.
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My right ventricle (d) is 29mm. My age is 23 plz help
You're good as far as that measurement goes bro. 41mm is where mild dilation starts.