I am a nurse practitioner working in a peri- Cath lab in a community hospital. We are not a teaching hospital and I find your teaching module is the best on UA-cam! Very well presented and very educational. Thank you so much! Highly recommended! DL
Hello Dr , I have a question to ask you please, I know that the image we see on the editor is on the intensifier, but I would like to imagine our point of view to the body (heart), are we looking at the body from the X ray source or from the intensifier? thank you very much
dramh. There are no specific angles. It all depends on the patient habitus and orientation of the heart. Ofcourse, if the patient is obese you may not get good image if you are too much caudal. Little RAO or LAO angle just help you to get true AP caudal view if the heart is rotated. I hope this help..
I am a nurse practitioner working in a peri- Cath lab in a community hospital. We are not a teaching hospital and I find your teaching module is the best on UA-cam! Very well presented and very educational. Thank you so much! Highly recommended! DL
I would recommend this teaching module to any Cath lab new staff!
very informative as usual. Great talks. Cannot find the words to thank you.
Thank you for the wonderful teaching! Could you cover CardiacSwing? How to quickly recognize the vessel with significant stenosis on CardiacSwing?
Great Work. Deeply Thanks
Hello Dr , I have a question to ask you please, I know that the image we see on the editor is on the intensifier, but I would like to imagine our point of view to the body (heart), are we looking at the body from the X ray source or from the intensifier? thank you very much
From intensifier
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Thanks again Mr.Nasser ... is there like a specific degrees to use optimum AP caudal .. I mean like (caudal 30° RAO 5°-8° ) ?
dramh. There are no specific angles. It all depends on the patient habitus and orientation of the heart. Ofcourse, if the patient is obese you may not get good image if you are too much caudal. Little RAO or LAO angle just help you to get true AP caudal view if the heart is rotated. I hope this help..
White Board and Marker Cardiology Lectures .. thanks again too helpful
Thanks for the brilliant videos! Are the slides available?
Thanks for watching. Unfortunately I did not make any slides. Sorry
@@whiteboardandmarkercardiol2787 then I have to draw them myself lol
Perfekt!!!! Thenk You very much
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Sir please make a video with such hand drawn clear illustrations on PCI equipments including different types of catheters as well as their purposes.
Thanks for watching. Yes, will do that. Thats next in the agenda as we move from diagnostic to interventional angiography and angioplasty.
The right left of image are opposite from our side then why it is on same side as ours eg our right and image right are on the same side ? Why
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