QUESTION : is it possible for an unexperienced technician to have an inaccurate ejection fraction reading ? (for example a patient has a 35% ejection fraction but the technician sees a 25% ejection fraction) Thanks
I don’t know the circumstances, but GPs often send patients with arterial hypertension for echo - to see possible complications like ventricular hypertrophy caused by hypertension…
It's pretty confusing why you used anatomical terms (anterior, posterior) with relation to the examiner, when those terms in relation to the patient make zero sense.
I will keep my appointment, mabe ❤
Thank you it was very informative
Thankyou and GBU.🙏
QUESTION : is it possible for an unexperienced technician to have an inaccurate ejection fraction reading ? (for example a patient has a 35% ejection fraction but the technician sees a 25% ejection fraction) Thanks
thank you :)
Thanks
I have a fine healthy heart. According to my heart dr. Why the echocardiogram?What's he searching for!! 😮
I don’t know the circumstances, but GPs often send patients with arterial hypertension for echo - to see possible complications like ventricular hypertrophy caused by hypertension…
Are you from Tuscaloosa?
It's pretty confusing why you used anatomical terms (anterior, posterior) with relation to the examiner, when those terms in relation to the patient make zero sense.