@@steveschneid5652 I wonder how it saved me I was preparing for my EDAIC part 2 viva . Oh my God , I was asked to explain exact same thing on table 2 what you did as well as PA catheter length ports and related physics. And I passed the exam ! Thank you , again
The dicrotic notch can be seen in a Wiggers diagram of the right side as well as left. So, closure of pulmonic valve causes a dicrotic notch in the pulmonary artery pressure tracing and the closure of the aortic valve causes a dicrotic notch in the aortic pressure tracing.
thank you you made it so clear you saved me for my exam because i actually can see it clearly
Thank you for clarifying this! You the man !!!
Amazing video! Very concise and informative.
Thank you very much for your explanation
Thank you for the video.I was really confused abt right heart pressure wave forms u have explained it in the most understandable form..
My pleasure. So glad it helped. Stay tuned for more videos to be added soon.
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It is a tresure. I was confused about PAPW and CWP, but now I think I got the thing
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Thank you for the video pcw I Confused... acv
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@@steveschneid5652 I wonder how it saved me
I was preparing for my EDAIC part 2 viva . Oh my God , I was asked to explain exact same thing on table 2 what you did as well as PA catheter length ports and related physics.
And I passed the exam !
Thank you , again
@@jakirhossain8409 That's amazing. Congrats on passing the exam!
Excellent
dicrotic notch is close of aortic valve not pulmonic???aint it?
The dicrotic notch can be seen in a Wiggers diagram of the right side as well as left. So, closure of pulmonic valve causes a dicrotic notch in the pulmonary artery pressure tracing and the closure of the aortic valve causes a dicrotic notch in the aortic pressure tracing.
In the aorta, yes. In the PA, it’s the closing of the pulmonic valve.
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