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Written by Andrea Fields MHA, RDCS

Specific Echo Parameters that Indicate Elevated LAP

Last week, we discussed change in transmitral filling patterns as the severity of diastolic dysfunction progresses. When we evaluate for diastolic dysfunction, our goal is to determine: Grade of diastolic dysfunction Presence or absence of elevated filling pressures Determining LV...
Specific Echo Parameters that Indicate Elevated LAP
Written by Andrea Fields MHA, RDCS

Understanding the Basics: LV Filling Patterns

Let's discuss the transmitral filling patterns as the severity of diastolic dysfunction progresses. The transmitral pressure gradients are reflective upon the E & A-wave velocities. The waveforms are influenced by the ability of the ventricle to relax and the compliance of the LA to generate a...
Understanding the Basics: LV Filling Patterns
Written by Dr Sukhvinder Singh

Echocardiography in the Presence of Left Bundle Branch Block

This week we are pleased to introduce our guest writer, Dr. Sukhvinder Singh.  He will discuss the role of echocardiography in the presence of Left Bundle Branch Block   Dr. Singh is a board certified cardiologist in India with 10 years of experience.  He has worked at St. Stephen...
Echocardiography in the Presence of Left Bundle Branch Block
Written by Andrea Fields MHA, RDCS

Understand the Basics: Pathophysiological Impact of Evaluation Method

Last week we discussed how the physiological determinants of diastole play a role in the evaluation method of determining diastolic function. This week, let's talk about how pathophysiological factors can alter the findings in the presence of diastolic dysfunction. Diastolic Dysfunction...
Understand the Basics: Pathophysiological Impact of Evaluation Method

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