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♦ECHO MOCK Exam Part 4♦Collection of Echo Cases for practice

  ♦ECHO MOCK Exam Part 4♦Collection of Echo Cases for practice #Echocardiography 

Understanding Coronary Angiogram Views, Structures, and Troubleshooting: A Comprehensive Guide

Cardiac Cath Practice Cases with Answers:   Basic Views of Coronary Angiogram: Introduction: Coronary angiography is a crucial diagnostic tool used to assess the coronary arteries' health and detect blockages or abnormalities. This procedure involves injecting a contrast dye into the coronary arteries and capturing X-ray images to visualize blood flow and identify potential issues. Understanding the various angiogram views, structures visible, and troubleshooting techniques is essential for healthcare professionals involved in cardiac care. 1. Basic Coronary Angiogram Views:    - Right Anterior Oblique (RAO) View: Provides a clear visualization of the right coronary artery (RCA) and its branches.    - Left Anterior Oblique (LAO) View: Offers a detailed look at the left coronary artery (LCA) system, including the left main coronary artery (LMCA), left anterior descending artery (LAD), and left circumflex artery (LCx).    - Cranial/Caudal Views: These vi...

Cardiac CT Scan - Anatomy and Basics of Cardiac imaging

Cardiac CT is one of six modalities we commonly use to image the heart. Each of these 6 modalities, including cardiac CT, has different sets of use cases, pros & cons. Echocardiography is much more widely available than cardiac CT and can be performed at the patient's bedside.  Watch this excellent video on cardiac CT imaging basics with anatomy explained:   Transthoracic echo is performed with the ultrasound probe on the patient's skin surface, while transesophageal echo is performed with the ultrasound probe within the esophageal lumen. Transesophageal echo offers better image quality that transthoracic echo, though is associated with the risks that come with imaging a patient with an esophageal ultrasound probe, namely the risks associated with sedation, aspiration, and esophageal perforation. Cardiac echo can provide us with structural information about the heart... things like identifying if there's a mass or thrombus in a cardiac chamber, the size and wall thickne...

Echocardiography MCQs Quiz Part 2

Watch Echocardiography MCQs Quiz Part 2 ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY BOARD REVIEW