Category: Cardiology
General Cardiology
Grading of Hill's sign in aortic regurgitation: Mild AR: 20 – 40 mm Hg, Moderate AR: 40 – 60 mm Hg, Severe AR: More than 60 mm Hg.
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General Cardiology
Features of left ventricular aneurysm: The important clinical finding of a left ventricular aneurysm is a dyskinetic pulsation near the apex beat.
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Echocardiogram Library
Apical four chamber and five chamber views in echocardiography
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Echocardiogram Library
Supra sternal view in echocardiography is obtained by placing the transducer in the suprasternal view and directing echo beam downwards towards the heart.
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Echocardiogram Library
Left ventricular measurements in M - Mode echocardiography
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Echocardiogram Library
Echocardiogram in mitral stenosis and regurgitation in parasternal long axis (PLAX) view
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ECG / Electrophysiology
ECG Quiz 23
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Angiography and Interventions
Closed loop catheter position in patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)
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Angiography and Interventions
Another catheter in the PA during coronary angio in CHD: to see if any large coronary branch is crossing the RVOT, which has implications during repair.
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Angiography and Interventions
ECG Quiz 22
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