Right Heart MasterClass - Your introduction to right heart disease
This is the first part of our Right Heart Introductory Course featuring important highlights and teaching points in pulmonary hypertension. We will answer questions such as:
- Where can we find the right heart in the chest?
- What are the anatomic landmarks of the right heart?
- How does the right ventricle contract?
- How is the the right heart best imaged with echo?
- How should we quantify right heart size and function?
- What is right ventricular strain?
- How good are measurments of pulmonary pressure obtained with echo?
In addition, we will discuss the role of the pulmonary valve acceleration time, the role of radiology and especially 3D reconstructions in right heart disease and what the risks of a contrast CT are.
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This clinical course, the Right Heart MasterClass, will cover everything you need to know to diagnose and manage patients with right heart pathologies. Benefit from high-quality videos brought to you directly from the pulmonary clinic, dissection room as well as the echo- and cath lab.
Brilliant. Thank you.
Clear and crisp explanation of R V analysis
Thank you , very helpful,
Very helpful and nice sir
What a good demonstration**** Thank you
excellent sir
Great presentation.
Thank you!
I am new learner, I request respectful Doctor to place the probe on specific location of anatomy to show clear images to easily confirm diagnosis. Thank for your presentation
so simple and so nice presentation sir...thanks
THANK YOU! So Helpful
Thank you a lot!!
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Hello, my name is Jonas from Germany and I'd like to ask you something about PV acceleration time: In my experience acceleration time often seems to be pathological (
yes, it is a good question, PV aceleration time is afected by Heart rate, al should only be measured if it is
Nice
Can you please make a cardiac cycle vedio with relate to heart sounds
What's a "highligt"?
Very useful and I was taught that normal doesn’t always mean healthy.
Enjoyed
How i can 2nd n 3rd part?
Part 2 n 3?