Echocardiographic assessment of the mitral valve
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2018
- This is a sample video from our Udemy course: Echocardiography for the non cardiologist. In this video we discuss several methods to assess the mitral valve for stenosis and regurgitation and grade them, as well as recognize some of the most common pathologies affecting the valve. You'll learn about valve planimetry, pressure gradients, and pressure half time (PHT).
Link to course: www.udemy.com/course/echocard...
VirtualEcho simulator: https:www.medicalworkseg.com/virtualecho - Наука та технологія
I loved the way you described these pathologies in a simplified manner. This video made me understand it quickly, thanks alot.
I go in this morning to have this done. I'm only 38. Thanks for the details in your video. Hopefully all is good.
difficult topic described in a very easy and comprehensive way. amazing work. keep it up.
Clear concise, not pretentious and very easy to understand and follow your thinking. Subscribed.
Thank you! I was struggling with echo and this video helped me so much.
Amazing lecture! My questions were answered clearly. Thank you
This video really made it easier to understand! Thank you.
Very,very nice, easy and clear demonstrations.Thanks a lot.
Excellent lecture and please give us more videos. I learned many things from this wonderful lecture.
An excellant presentgation ,I never had such brilliant teaching
Hi Just been diagnosed with Severe MS and MR - understand more now ! awaiting replacement !! thank you
Excellent teaching video. Great Narration.
Thank you for this video. Very thorough. Good video
جزاك الله خيرا وجعله في ميزان حسناتك الجارية
May Allah swt reward you the paradise for your great ,easy lecture
Great one... thank you so much for the video lecture.. I couldn’t find the video on aortic valve assessment
i´m looking for too.
Excellent video--- very informative.
Thank you so much for this great explanation, finally I was answered so many questions!!
Very informative..
Even short and sweet. Really liked it
Very efficiently described.
Excellent, Thank you very much!
Very good, thank you. I shall give it a try.
I fear that the casual viewer might immediately assume that any regurgitation in PLAX could be considered mild. The problem is that eccentric jets will require extra interrogation as well as looking at all other views before deciding severity. (Around 6:20) This is kind of a special case that would benefit from further explanation. It is difficult to estimate MR severity here. Furthermore, the pressure half-time trace at the end of the video uses the wrong spectral waveform in systole when the video already mentioned that the proper waveform is in diastole. Using the proper waveform in this case will decrease the estimated valve area. For these reasons, as well including multiple clips without a connected EKG tracing, this video should be reviewed and reworked. :(
Am a beginner , can u please explain more whats wrong with his measurement in the pressure half time for MS in Continuous wave doppler ?
It is really so good!!! Thank you!
Thank you so much you explain in very sample way to be probably understand
Really thx for this informative and summarized video.
A small comment, at 16:25 min
When using PHT to measure MVA, you should use pulsed doppler at mitral valve tips instead of continuous doppler
And thx again
Amazing teaching! Thank you!
THIS IS AMAZING! KEEP MAKING MORE VIDEOS SIR
Very nice and comprehensive
Hi sir, Excellent lecture. Why the Aortic Valve video isn’t out yet? Eagerly waiting
very beautiful presentation. Thank you.
Thanks a lot it was easy to learn.
Excellent content. Thank you!
Amazing work thank you!
Very authentic video.
very good , excellent - could you kindly do aortic and tricuspid too - same format is great as you show normal abnormal and also clinical relavance --- not going in to the weeds and overcomplicating makes the video really good - watched multiple times -thanks again
very nice lecture. thanks
Fantastic video!
Thanks for useful informations...
What is this red image in cho it is any kind of cut in heart
Thanks it was concise and informative
Amazing lecture
Superb work thanks!
Well expalined sir hope to get more echo clases and cases also how to measure and identify cases
Thank you
Awesome lecture👌🙏🙏🙏
Thanks about excellent lecture!!! question!! when you measure the mitral inflow PHT, you check the E point at mid-systole time, after QRS on EKG(16:45), is it right E point????
Brilliant!!!
thanks alot! well explained
it's great lecture. thank you so much
well explained thank you
You are super awesome!!! I wish you were my instructor... not that kind of bs I have... who only expect us to learn everything from reading textbooks... smh...
CONTINUE
Thats very good
Waiting for more
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Thx for the lecture, I just have one comment about minutes 17 when measuring the pressure half time , if you could review it again coz I think that wave was happening during Systole, and wave E happens during diastole !!?
Can you make a lecture with the other valve too. I would love to see one for AR and AS. Thank you.
Idk why I'm watching this lol 😆 8 am on a Saturday morning but... very interesting 👌
Thanks for differential diagnostics.!!!!
Very informative. Thx
Excellent!!!
Brilliant .Thank you
Great one , thanks sir for excellent lecture .
Iam Deepa sir health problem pls mital value disses pls reply sir treatment pls send me sir
Thank you so much sir
Excellant video
thanks, that was helpful
great work thanks
useful video. thanks
Thank you for the video subscribed. So when do we use PISA or planimetry measurements ? thank you..
basically pressure half time and planimetry are for measuring the mitral valve area, and pisa is just another alternative for measuring mitral regurgitation.?
Many thanks!
Thanks doc... !!
Many thanks.
Thank you.
Very good highly good
Thanks
I knew something looked wrong with my echo Mitrial valve problems are supper commen In my family and I thought those valve had an odd rang of motion in the echo and this confirmed that that wasn't normal
Superb! Plz also do fro other valve plz
Difficult task looks easy 👏👏👏...
You will make my life easier in Cardiac anaesthesia... will definitely subscribe to your channel and watch other valves etc
Jazakhallahu Khair 🙏
Thank you
Nicely described , but if you make it written in aschedual of the values regarding severity .
Please make such more viseos thank you
Excellent
Thanks!
I have low heart rate. It goes down below 40bpm. So my dr sent me to see a cardiologist. I have done this Echo cardiogram. But all the results are normal. I had holster monitor for 48hours and the result was 37bpm at rest and max hr is 110. But then again my cardiologist said this is normal. How could 37beats per minute be a normal resting Heart rate? Isn’t this way too low?
If we MVOA 3.5 its normal or what?
Why the MR jet is blue in Color? BART?
Thanks a lot
thanks,Excellent
I have echo Friday it was exactly like that , and the person who was scanning my heart said I will report today and Monday you will have answer from your Dr. I am so anxious it’s something big wrong , because I was feeling extremely tiredness palpitations and fatigue I am 33 🤔🤔🤔
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You are genius
super!!!
Thanks
It was very Kawaii thank you for making this it made me happy and Kawaii
Ohh thank thank youuu
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great
فيAortic Valve لو سمحت
Vena contracta o pointish will be cm not mm
I have 5 mm prolapse and It ruins my life.
Diastolic doming :)
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VC> 7 Mitral valve:
You have your centimetres and millimetres mixed up, glad you're not my surgeon 😆
I had a echo about 8 months ago and was told my heart was bad and my heart was opened up like a flower and soft.Ive been on meds to try to get my heart back to normal but it isn't helping. I just had a bunch of mini strokes about 5 days ago.
And I'm scheduled to have a defibulator pit in the emd of next month.
It
Thanks a lot!
Excellent