being able to condense so much information into an easily digestable video is a talent. amazing video!! ultrasounds of the hearts were so confusing at first
Wow, I’m taking Echo Theory 2 and there was a lot of information my instructors didn’t mention that you did. I was still confused, but you cleared everything right up. Thank you
1st video I watched of Echocardiography for my own training..Just loved it❤😊😊..Being a pediatric resident .. I just learnt something awesome today.... One thing I could understand by my visualisation... Probe visual field is a wall ..and you have to look at this visual wall from the left (Anticlock direction I'm standing; Left side to marker and probe- In any view...It was trick used by me)... Revisiting the Anatomy of heart ❤❤
I lvoe you! Much more learned than in the hospital during working with many cardilogists...! *please more and next steps* If so, you would get a present from me from Germany, really!!!
This is such a good lecture thank you so much! I'm a medical registrar hoping to specialise in cardiology next year - this has been so helpful. very clear explanation!
WOOOW!!!!!!!!!!! This is really so much satisfying for the thorough understanding for postgraduate year clerkship of medicinal student!!! SUBSCRIBED ALREADY! Keep going on! Appreciate it!!!
I've been looking for videos to understand this concept better. Im still a bit lost, but this has helped me gain a better understanding. I'm a rapid response nurse at a teaching hospital and this is going to belp with POCUS assessments for deteriorating pts. Thank you for your time and expertise.
Finally someone, who explained it in the best way! Thank you soooo much. *Best video* Please now part 2 for measurements+for which results which measurents are. *It's really S.O.S.-call from Germany* . I need it urgently.
@@POCUS101 thank you for your reply POCUS101. I mean, what to do after finding PLAX,PLSX, 4CH,2CH,3CH. When cw,pw, which measurements give you an answer for what. Until now I couldn't find a good algorithym for that. Please.please.please
@@XX-ru5wu Okay I see. That is a more complex question. Is this in terms of hemodynamics. Like VTI measurements with PW at aortic valve and using CW for TR/MR, etc?
Yes please. This points are so difficult for me+I loojing for a simple method step by step to have a complete TTE.please. help me to be 50% good as you
I just don’t get it: why the heck we orient probe towards right shoulder and examine the flipped image if we stand right to the patient? Wouldn't it be more convenient to see the left ventricle on the right, not on the left? I mean, we are standing to the right of the patient and the picture on the device coincides with the plane that the probe cuts off. Why do we need this confusion with the position of the probe, the picture, and what we imagine in the patient's chest?
@@yannickndefo6895 Got it! I actually created a course just for this! Check it out at courses.pocus101.com I have full tutorials that do exactly what you just mentioned.
Very good presentation except for the use of the term “fanning”. What does that mean? What does it mean to “fan up” or “fan down”? Someone please clarify
Zabardast...! Excellent demonstration, on top of that, even a non English speaking person can understand your pronounciation. Probably it would be of much help if u explain/ demonstrate how to best visualize IVC along with hypovolemic and overload appearances. Thanks for the video
I absolutely cant believe all the major points discussed within 20 min. Grateful for people like you.
being able to condense so much information into an easily digestable video is a talent. amazing video!! ultrasounds of the hearts were so confusing at first
Thanks so much for the support!
Best introduction to Echo I ve seen on youtube
Thanks for the kind words!
the best cardiac ultrasound tutorial ever. I wasted so much time in class.
Wow, thanks!
Am doing fellowship in ecocardiograpy the lecture was very helpful for me to understand echooo
Hands down, the best video out there
This is literally the best video on TTE!
Please post more advanced videos
Omg 2 semesters of echo sonography 😩in only 18mins🙌🏾, straight to the point,so helpful👍🏾
Thanks for the kind words
I can't thank you enough for this. It's the best TTE video out there.
Thanks for the feedback! We really appreciate it.
@@POCUS101 Best by far!
@@brainman709 Thanks!! Appreciate the kind words. it means a lot.
Wow, I’m taking Echo Theory 2 and there was a lot of information my instructors didn’t mention that you did. I was still confused, but you cleared everything right up. Thank you
Awesome! That is so great to hear kaitlyn!
Absolutely amazing and brilliantly condensed video of all the necessary basics of Echo.
Super efficient teaching here! Good job with all the pertinent points. I come back to this periodically if I am feeling rusty.
Great to hear!
Perfect, so clear, perfect video to start watching for a beginner. Thank you very much!
1st video I watched of Echocardiography for my own training..Just loved it❤😊😊..Being a pediatric resident .. I just learnt something awesome today....
One thing I could understand by my visualisation... Probe visual field is a wall ..and you have to look at this visual wall from the left (Anticlock direction I'm standing; Left side to marker and probe- In any view...It was trick used by me)... Revisiting the Anatomy of heart ❤❤
I lvoe you! Much more learned than in the hospital during working with many cardilogists...! *please more and next steps* If so, you would get a present from me from Germany, really!!!
Thanks for the kind words.
You are brilliant, will go will confidence to scan my patient tomorrow
you have a wisdom of teaching on echo, grateful for people like you.
This is such a good lecture thank you so much! I'm a medical registrar hoping to specialise in cardiology next year - this has been so helpful. very clear explanation!
That's awesome. So glad you found it helpful. Good luck on specializing in cardiology!
Have u completed specialise in cardiology dr
Absolutely fantastic introduction into echocardiography. Thank you!
This is amazing Echo Video i have seen till now!!!
WOOOW!!!!!!!!!!! This is really so much satisfying for the thorough understanding for postgraduate year clerkship of medicinal student!!! SUBSCRIBED ALREADY! Keep going on! Appreciate it!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent excellent what a knowledgeable video this is awesome...no words
Awesome awesome, I attended one course in the past. I watched mini UA-cam’s, and by far this is the best one.
Such an awesome video. Thanks for making it simple and easy to follow/understand!
I've been looking for videos to understand this concept better. Im still a bit lost, but this has helped me gain a better understanding. I'm a rapid response nurse at a teaching hospital and this is going to belp with POCUS assessments for deteriorating pts. Thank you for your time and expertise.
Thank you. Clear and concise lecture. Next is putting them to practice.
God bless you... Thank you very much... For this beatiful and informative lecture
Finally someone, who explained it in the best way! Thank you soooo much. *Best video* Please now part 2 for measurements+for which results which measurents are. *It's really S.O.S.-call from Germany* . I need it urgently.
haha. Thanks for the comment X X. What measurements are you looking for specifically. It takes a while to make a video, but will try my best :)
@@POCUS101 thank you for your reply POCUS101. I mean, what to do after finding PLAX,PLSX, 4CH,2CH,3CH. When cw,pw, which measurements give you an answer for what. Until now I couldn't find a good algorithym for that. Please.please.please
@@XX-ru5wu Okay I see. That is a more complex question. Is this in terms of hemodynamics. Like VTI measurements with PW at aortic valve and using CW for TR/MR, etc?
Yes please. This points are so difficult for me+I loojing for a simple method step by step to have a complete TTE.please. help me to be 50% good as you
Very very helpfull video actually am working as a application specialist for an USG machine so this video will help me very well.. thanku so much
Wonderfully explained. I watched many videos of 2D Echo but this is exceptionally good.
This is very good. Thanks for simplifying the readings and repeating and summarising
Thanks for the kind words. Glad it was helpful!
I need more videos like that. I just started echo and this was the first echo we did PLA
Very good video..very informative and clear..thank you🙏
Thanks!
A lot of valuable information in one video
my dude thanks, one of the better videos here on YT, just needed the basics of this although the images given to us were on our Pediatric case hahha
Awesome!!! Glad it was helpful!
Grazie.
Thanks so much!!
This is one of the best TTE video.
Thanks for the comment and good luck scanning!
Tnx for preparing this classified and step by step education for us..god bless you
Best video. Importanyt and High yield points are clearly explained.
A real Talented Teacher
Thanks for the kind words!
best tte ever watched man
Thanks Mohamed!
the best video for basic echo ever..!!! , thank you !
Thanks for the kind words!! Hope you are enjoying your POCUS Journey :)
Thank you for this. I never quite understood the EPSS until just now.
You're very welcome!
Excellent short and precise.
Glad you liked it!
Thanks mate. Such a great video. Keep em coming please
Very informative in a short time. Thank you so much 😇🙏
Thanks for this video. It was really useful for someone like me who is definiteky not a natural at US!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this wonderful presentation
Thank you for the kind words!
Great lecture on echocardiography ,it's very helpful in learning echocardiography
Thanks so much for the comment!
youve done great contribution. thanks and congratulations.
Thanks Fernando
Great video, so much information explained properly. thank you
Best 2D echo tutorial.
Thanks Sathya!!
Learn most of the necessary things. Thank you so much
OMG this is the video that I needed thank you so much for putting out this video and really explaining everything
Absolutely! Thanks for the comment and best of luck.
A big thanks for making this too easy💓
Absolutely. Thanks Saba!
i wish schools taught like this
Thank you very much for your valuable information
Thanks for the kind words!
Saying THANKS is not enough ❤
Very effective way of teaching
Thanks for liking
Well done video guys!
thank you very much
can you make a video about prothetic valves assessment?
many thanks again
Thanks Black Wolf. We will keep this in mind!
Thank you. You make it very easy to understand
Well done! concise and informative
Thanks. It was a great video
Thank you for your presentation.
Very clear explanation sir great job 👏 and thanks 😊
Very good explanation and easy to understand
I am confused in cardiac mode and standard plz can you tell me in simple way
OMG! No words! Only claps!! The best ever!!! Do you have any other echo /radio classes?
Thanks Arun! Yes we are in the process of coming up with some courses. Stay tuned!!
Very Simple and very easy to under stand. 👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Hi! Great video. How is the heart an inverted cone? Is there another video i should watch? Thanks I’m a new echo student.
Can the ivc measurement influenced when the patient is intubated?
It is the best. I could understand echo after seeing it.
Fantastic overview, thanks.
Thank you for such an awesome video.
Our pleasure!
Vielen vielen Dank . Sehr gute Aufklärung
Du bist herzlich Willkommen!! Danke für den Kommentar
Great video! Thanks!
That was a great knowledge for sure, thanks alot , expecting more from you already subscribed for that.
Thanks for the kind words!
Great video. But what does he mean with "fanning"?
I need to help more on echo ultrasound and muscelskeletal please how do you help me
Thank you. Very professional
I just don’t get it: why the heck we orient probe towards right shoulder and examine the flipped image if we stand right to the patient? Wouldn't it be more convenient to see the left ventricle on the right, not on the left? I mean, we are standing to the right of the patient and the picture on the device coincides with the plane that the probe cuts off. Why do we need this confusion with the position of the probe, the picture, and what we imagine in the patient's chest?
7:12 E POINT SEPTAL SEPARATION (EPSS) 7:20 E=PASSIVE FILLING A= ATRIAL CLICK 11:21 RIGHT VENTRICULAR STRAIN 13:48 PERICARDIAL TAMPONADE
Man, that was great!
Thanks so much! Appreciate the kind words.
Nice information in simple language
Excellent video sir.clearly explained ❤
Superb!!!
this was outstanding.
Thanks for this lecture it IS realy easy to understand. Thanks for the simple explanation. IS it possible to do a live scanning please?
Thanks for the comment. What do you mean by "Live scanning"?
@@POCUS101 i want to see you scanning the patient, showing probe manipulation and your own tips to get the different views. Thanks
@@yannickndefo6895 Got it! I actually created a course just for this! Check it out at courses.pocus101.com I have full tutorials that do exactly what you just mentioned.
@@POCUS101 thank you so much
Very good presentation except for the use of the term “fanning”. What does that mean? What does it mean to “fan up” or “fan down”? Someone please clarify
Really it was very very informative
awesome!! Make more!
Thanks for the information ❤
Great, well done!!!
Thanks a lot!
So helpful !!! Thank you very much
You're welcome!
Zabardast...!
Excellent demonstration, on top of that, even a non English speaking person can understand your pronounciation.
Probably it would be of much help if u explain/ demonstrate how to best visualize IVC along with hypovolemic and overload appearances.
Thanks for the video
Amazing stuff wechi pondo. Thank you
Great video
Thanks!
fantastic chapter