I like how you always provide clear, real-time examples, which separates this channel from almost all others. So congrats-you just got the stamp of Dr. Love.
@@imafoxylady21 I would say give yourself the time to get your "groove back". Go in knowing your anatomy & landmarks and watch other techs when you have free time. I was very hard on myself because I felt rusty. The more patients you do the faster you develop your own style. I've been at my hospital over a year and I couldn't be happier. Good Luck!!
Wow you were out for a whole year? How did you find a job after so long after school and how was it getting back ? I’m nervous because I’m interviewing now after 8 months of not scanning since corona virus cut our clinical practice short. So I’m just very nervous.
Getting ready for Clinicals and this is Amazing. I cannot thank you enough for the concise way in which you not only present anatomy but pathology as well. :-)
a meaningful and practical approach to the carotid duplex study, especially the alternative approach to finding VA in the back of the neck near the foramen magnum
Sir, this is the best review of basic carotid ultrasound. In 12 minutes you discussed the important points of anatomy, protocol, and interpretation. I needed this since I will be having a discussion with my doctor soon about my results. I overheard the ultrasound tech mention plaque and intimal thickening. Now I will be able to have an intelligent discussion with my doctor. Definite thumbs up!
Thanks for sharing I just learned carotid scanning last week but concepts were not cleared ur video really helped me I will try next week to follow ur protocol
Thank you for the video Henry; it was very educational and very informative. I hope you make and I look forward to more videos on different exams. Thank you!! 👍🏽
Couple of comments/questions. 1. Why no angle of less than 45 degrees for doppler angle? This is the old chicken or egg argument. If you don't go less than 45 then you will not be parallel to the vessel wall. 2. Also another scanning tip, don't be afraid to use a curvilinear probe for deep vessels or for the vert. It's saved my butt many of times. Nice presentation overall, well done.
The 45 degree angle is likely the parameters that were first set when developing these criteria. I’m sure if the angle is pretty steep and you use less than 45 no one is going to make a big deal. Especially if doesn’t really alter the velocity. And yea the curved comes in to save the day sometimes. I tell all my students there’s no such thing as a “vascular” probe I use all probes sometimes 3 or more different ones in one exam! Thanks
Just finished the didactic portion of my ultrasound school and about to go on externship here in NY. Watched your videos before while studying in the past but they are all really great. Watching the “so you want to be a sonographer” one now 👍👍👍👍
@@jessicagaytan7070 you’ll want to leave the box the same if determining if the vertebral and carotid are the same. But if you’re probe is right the flow should be going from right to left on the screen toward the brain.
Echogenicity has to do with brightness or darkness whereas echo texture has to do with texture of the organs whether it’s smooth and homogenous or coarse and heterogenous
Am a patient i have no idea what this guy talking about. Ohh well i hope pass my test i guess u can call it am 41 got a stent in my heart so after a month or so later doctor did this on my neck and legs
I like how you always provide clear, real-time examples, which separates this channel from almost all others. So congrats-you just got the stamp of Dr. Love.
100 times better than any book. Thanks for taking a time
Your welcome Nick!
this has to be the best video out there on this topic. extremely well done!
I am starting my first job after being out of school for almost a year. This was an excellent refresher!!
Can you share any advice and your experience with going back to work after a year without scanning? I am most likely goin to be in the same boat 😬
@@imafoxylady21 I would say give yourself the time to get your "groove back". Go in knowing your anatomy & landmarks and watch other techs when you have free time. I was very hard on myself because I felt rusty. The more patients you do the faster you develop your own style. I've been at my hospital over a year and I couldn't be happier. Good Luck!!
@@xomandix3 thank you so much for the advice!
Wow you were out for a whole year? How did you find a job after so long after school and how was it getting back ? I’m nervous because I’m interviewing now after 8 months of not scanning since corona virus cut our clinical practice short. So I’m just very nervous.
@@MD-iw9te how is it going?
Your tutorial videos are topnotch, concise, loading with relevant infos and straight to the point. Thanks alot.
I'm starting my first ultrasound Job next week, I've learned so much these past two years as a student! thank you Henry
Thank you for this. It’s been a while since I scanned a carotid, but this quick refresher will be all I need to get the job I need.
THANK YOU! You deliver information in a way that is very digestible and easy to implement.
Getting ready for Clinicals and this is Amazing. I cannot thank you enough for the concise way in which you not only present anatomy but pathology as well. :-)
🙌😌
a meaningful and practical approach to the carotid duplex study, especially the alternative approach to finding VA in the back of the neck near the foramen magnum
Excellent video, listened to this on my way to my first vascular lab clinical! Great refresher
Awesome! Good luck
The best ,brief ,well informative and easy to understand ..thankcyou .
Sir, this is the best review of basic carotid ultrasound. In 12 minutes you discussed the important points of anatomy, protocol, and interpretation. I needed this since I will be having a discussion with my doctor soon about my results. I overheard the ultrasound tech mention plaque and intimal thickening. Now I will be able to have an intelligent discussion with my doctor. Definite thumbs up!
Very informative and easy way of explanation in very short time
You are a godsend, thank you so much for these videos, as a student I appreciate it 😊
what an excellent video and great concise graphics. thank you
THANK YOU HENRY, THAT WAS SO THOROUGH AND HELPFUL!!!!!
I start school this month and OMG the terminology has me super worried and anxious 😰
Very very informative and clear and concise.
Good video with good with good narrative....Kudos
really nice summary, thanks!
Thanks for sharing I just learned carotid scanning last week but concepts were not cleared ur video really helped me I will try next week to follow ur protocol
Awesome!
Tehmina Inam DID YOU TAKE && PASS YOUR PHYSICS??! 🤔
Very informative and easy to understand. Thanks!
Thank you for the video Henry; it was very educational and very informative. I hope you make and I look forward to more videos on different exams. Thank you!! 👍🏽
You're very welcome!
Doppler cervicales français
Thank you for making it easy to understand
Wow. So nicely explained🙏🙏🙏
Best video explanation ever! thank you
Masarap Lang you’re welcome!
I will take my RVT exam this week. I'm so nervous 😫
This is WONDERFUL! Thank you so much for this informative video; very helpful!
Great presentation 👏
Excellent presentation, thanks
Couple of comments/questions.
1. Why no angle of less than 45 degrees for doppler angle? This is the old chicken or egg argument. If you don't go less than 45 then you will not be parallel to the vessel wall.
2. Also another scanning tip, don't be afraid to use a curvilinear probe for deep vessels or for the vert. It's saved my butt many of times.
Nice presentation overall, well done.
The 45 degree angle is likely the parameters that were first set when developing these criteria.
I’m sure if the angle is pretty steep and you use less than 45 no one is going to make a big deal. Especially if doesn’t really alter the velocity.
And yea the curved comes in to save the day sometimes. I tell all my students there’s no such thing as a “vascular” probe I use all probes sometimes 3 or more different ones in one exam!
Thanks
Great vid. Thanks for this
Thank you so much!!
That was a very helpful and so informative video.
Excellent work!
Awesome video!!!
Thank you!
Just finished the didactic portion of my ultrasound school and about to go on externship here in NY. Watched your videos before while studying in the past but they are all really great. Watching the “so you want to be a sonographer” one now 👍👍👍👍
@@francescob5849 very nice! I have a lot of followers on ig from New York!!!
Thanks for the presentation
it's so useful.
😊👌
Great teaching
a great Lecturer
سلام على آل ياسين thanks
Excellent sir
Great teaching, thanks!!!!!
You're welcome
Nice Job !
Thank you!!
Wonderful! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks. Great work. Kindly do a video of live carotid doppler scan
Great video!! Thank you
Very useful thanks for sharing
You're welcome
that was a great video, thank you
Welcome glad you enjoyed it!
Very well done!!! Thank you
You are the best
Perfect tutorial, thanks ☺️
Great tutorial, Thank you !!
Thanks very practical lecture
Really thank you from bottom of heart 💙
Very good talk
awesome video man. by chance do you have a video explaining how to measure the plaque?
So with the vertebral artery, the box always needs to be steered in the same direction that the cca was?
Not necessarily no. It depends on the torturousity or angle of the vessel
@@SonographicTendencies thank you. I was concerned about making sure the blood flow in the vertebral arteries was going the right direction
@@jessicagaytan7070 you’ll want to leave the box the same if determining if the vertebral and carotid are the same. But if you’re probe is right the flow should be going from right to left on the screen toward the brain.
Great lecture thanks
Thank you Henry 👍
What is the difference between echogenicity and echotexture please??
Echogenicity has to do with brightness or darkness whereas echo texture has to do with texture of the organs whether it’s smooth and homogenous or coarse and heterogenous
@@SonographicTendencies thank you so much 😇
excellent video thank you
You're welcome
This was so you amazing. Thank you so much!
Helpfull ❤
Thank you for this video!
Please discuss types of plaques?
Hi there, is it possible to feel a blockage with your fingers?
can you please put up the waveform for the eca and Ica having trouble with that
thank you, great video
awesome video thank you
You're welcome!
Thanks
You’re welcome!
Thanks.
You're welcome!
Very useful
Glad to hear that
So good
Me gusto mucho 😊
Thank you broo
you are one of a kind......
cheers from Indonesia
Thank you so much :)
You’re very welcome!!
Amazing
please provide slides for this information if possible. thanks
great job!
Thanks to your video..
Good
Thanks 👍👍👍
You’re welcome!!
Excelente plática
Thankyou so much 🙏
Great
Thanks 😊
thank you
Thank you for such nice presentation. :-)
Please teach spi questions ❤
perfect!
Nice
Excellent, still one of the best ! you may include IMT measurements.
Patho image make it interisting
Thanks for uploading. ;-)
You're welcome!
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🙏🙏🙏
Am a patient i have no idea what this guy talking about. Ohh well i hope pass my test i guess u can call it am 41 got a stent in my heart so after a month or so later doctor did this on my neck and legs
PRF = scale
So speed !!!!! Je ne peux pas suivre, malgré la très bonne qualité de la vidéo !
Who is running after you please slowly
😂😂
Excellent video. U have educative videos but u speak too fast
Jagdip Kaur Agree! I had to slow down the playback speed so I can understand
Jagdip Kaur same! Haha I had to pause. Way to fast. Great lecture tho.
I'll have a scan and I'm just wondering how this'll all work
btw i think you sound like the youtuber JackSepticEye
Never heard of him
@@SonographicTendencies look him up, he's a pretty popular youtuber
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