Echocardiography Essentials: Mastering the suprasternal view of the aorta
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- Опубліковано 17 кві 2017
- After watching this video, you will be able to display an optimized suprasternal view of the aorta using transthoracic echo. You will also be able to recognize the structures, assess them, and decide if they are normal or not.
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Wow this video helped me so much, I will be going in externship in a couple months!
Thank you for this video.
Good video and good explanation of the procedure! Just wanted to say that when you say at 2:55 that the flow of the descending aorta is more turbulent, that is not always the case. What we see there is a phenomenon of Aliasing (we see yellow color instead of the expected blue color, as the blood flow moves away from the probe) and that is because of the speed of the blood flow overcoming the speed on the scale. That does not mean necessarily that the flow is turbulent or there is any pathology/anomally, and could be a perfectly normal scenario as in this case.
Thank u so much .nice explanasion
Good presentation
Thank u very much
Gracias!!
That was very helpful thank you so much for helping.
Tiene que darle mas Ganancia esta muy ane cogenico la imagen
Very nice.
Tnx
Thanks a lot ,but I have a question, do you have a Echo course for neonates and children?
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I'm not a Doctor. I still don't know what it is or should i be worried about a cluster around my Aorta
the illustration should have their parts written, just an observation thamks
Hi
My problem is suprastenal swelling what I am do