Clinical Anatomy - Cardiac Coronary Vessels (left and right coronary artery, venous sinus)
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2018
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As a cardiac nurse, this is honestly the simplest and clearest review of these vessels I've seen, thank you!
Chelsea Carl i wish you good luck in your work!
Its awsm✨
There are cardiac nurses?
Every uploads are very helpful and impressive. Thank you so much!
Beautiful drawings and explanation!
Wait, how has it became soooo simple, thank u 😨❤️❤️ I was really confused
Thankyou I found this very interesting and I appreciated your drawings!
This is such a great video. Thank you for making the effort to create it.
This is actually amazing, made me understand it so quickly. Thank you!
absolutely obsessed with your drawing style, thank you for the stellar content !
God bless . I’ve so needed these videos
This is the best explanation for me as to where my heart blockage is as I am having a stent. I’ve looked everywhere before I found your video.thank you!
It’s informative, simple and easily understood…
I highly respect and appreciated the lovely art and neat writing
Incredible!! You explanation is wonderful
thank you so much. I really appreciate all the efforts😊😊
Love your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge
This was such a great video thank you for making these! finally understand from watching
This video is sooooo helpful, thank you so much!🥰
Your videos are very clear and great. Thank you
This was super helpful! Could you please make a video on the upper extremity with blood and nerve supply?
Very helpful and well done. Thanks!
Awesome. . Was hoping for more. .
I don't know if I'm more impressed by the artistic ability or the wealth of information. Awesome video.
I just this past week found out that I have right coronary artery thickening caused by plaque. Its a 10% blockage. I also have angina pectoris. Knowing the anatomy helps me understand what is going on in my body. Thank you.
Thank you sir
Much needed one🤗
A very good doctor nice
Tqq broo...I love to view videos more than studying....Ur drawings and lectures are awesome 😍😍❤️....
Simple and smart ,thanks so much 💙
Highly appreciate for u efforts
You are the best man
Thank you sir, now the blood supply of the heart is clear for me.💝❤️
that was extremely good
Brilliant.Many thanks
love it, very clear. thx
You are amazing
Thank you!
Very helpful!💗
Great video ♥️♥️♥️
Appreciated ❤
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your accent reminds me of Hannibal, it is so pleasing to listen, i feel like im listening from Hannibal himself
Where is the super like button. This was so good for coronary arteries. Thankyou
Superb ✨
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT VIDEO
We will discuss tomorrow in my class so it is very helpful to us
awesome! thank you!
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Thank you
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BEST TECHNIQUE
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Thanks alot for this video. Sir I thought we had atrial systole and atrial diastole, why do we usually use systole and diastole to describe ventricular systole and diastole???
Thanks :)
great thank you
thank you make more videos like this on upper limb and lower limb
Plz post a video for infective endocarditis
woow...thanks.. great explanation
only one question... how you díd the video???
is a program or is only a cam
please
Alhamdulillah jazhakallah khairan
Wow !
great
Great..
Can you do the splanchnic circulation please?
Please Sir, another question. How is blood supplied to the smooth muscles found in the blood vessels??
Hi! How do you make your videos?
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would have appreciated even more if myocardial territories supplied by each branch mentioned, thanks a bunch thu.
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I could kiss you on the mouth right now!!! I am going to pass my lab final because of this video :)))))
Wow
Perfect presentation. Just one thing to add. STEMI stands for ST-eleveation miocard infarct. So it's a MI that is visible in the ECG. A Patient can have a heart attact that is not visible in the ECG. Based on his or her risk factors, symptoms, history, cardiac markerts and changes during the next 4-6 hours after the initial symptoms the doctors will perform an invasive coronariography to see if there are any oclusions and narrower parts that can be interviened with a stent of if necessary with a bypass.
Is that you drawing #impressed
can you put your chart after video too ?
Do u have arm and leg venous and arterial
any picture links?
What about anterior vein ?
Spanish subtitles! 🙏
how size lad can graft?
Tq can u send the whole chart in one pic...?
atrium and the left ventricle the heart
is a muscular pump which requires I
arteries are the coronary arteries which
come off the ascending aorta there
other big main branches called the left
anterior interventricu|ar
known as the left anterior descending
artery and then
front here gives off a branch ca|led the
right marginalartery so
side of tlle heeart
the right the right coronary artery is
Wrapping around the right
called the posterior interventricular
artery
right ventricle now because the heart
has its own blood suPply it obviously
has to have its own venous drainage and
actually drain into the right atrium through what's called the
through what's ca|led the coronary sinus
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so the coronary sinus drains into the
right atrium the coronary veins
the small cardiac vein is on the right
side then yOLJ have the middle cardiac
side then yOLJ have the middle cardiac
vein here and your great cardiac vein
Small cardiac vein
side then yOLJ have the middle cardiac
Vein
also where the coronary sinus drains l
intothe
side of the heart and actually it willl
give off a branch called the left I
After my heart attack, the doctors want to study my heart. I had a 100% occlusion of the left circumflex. My right posterior interventricular vein joined with the left, giving me a natural bypass. My wife is not in favor of further study. I’m curious, if it would benefit anyone else, if they were to do the study.
Vein should be artery, I’m not a doctor, obviously!
Lmao i studied thomis for an hour and a half and because of my stupid textbook i still had no cluw, i come and this dude explins in 2 minutes.... colleges like to take the credit but its ppl like this who actually teach med students their stuff
Who else is here from plabable?
Please...It's pronounced heart like HARD... not heart like HOT.
thank you make more videos like this on upper limb and lower limb