How to estimate pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP) using echo
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thank you for the very well explained video.
very useful, thanks!
This is so helpful... thank you very much ❤️
Very well explained. Excellent.
Thanks for the Video 👍
Made this very easy to understand.
Thank you a lot.
Thank you Sir 👍
thank you for the video
Excellent
no se ingles fluidamente pero me sirvio muchisimo, y se entendio perfectamente. muchas gracias. bless you.
Nice explanation
Well explained
Thank you for the video. Is TR prevalently present in patients needing PHT essement?
That's soooo great ❤❤
How TR gradient gives the pressure difference between RA and RV?
can you use the Pulmonic valve?
Thanks. More echo topics provide plz.
Perfect
the new guideline recommend using 3, 8 or 15 mmHg for the RAP.
good
Superb. Thanks a lot
Tachyphylaxis as consequence of Vit D intoxication, hyper PTH, hypercalcemia
Too many paths to gain this PASP values. Has this been verified with invasive measurements?
Great question - wouldn't want this as a patient
Full marks
Very clear explication,thank you; can i know the origins in letterature of low,moderate and high probability expressed with 2,8 m/sec, 2,8-3,4 m/sec and >3,4 m/sec?
Thank you so much
Excellent