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Echocardiography Reporting - How to Write USG Reports for Cardiac Diseases

Dr. Sam's Imaging Library via YouTube

Overview

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Learn comprehensive echocardiography reporting techniques and how to write ultrasound reports for various cardiac diseases in this detailed video tutorial. Explore a wide range of cardiac conditions, starting with normal echocardiogram findings and progressing through atrial enlargements, valve disorders (mitral, aortic, pulmonary, and tricuspid), pericardial conditions, cardiomyopathies, and congenital heart defects. Gain insights into interpreting and reporting on complex cases such as cardiac tamponade, constrictive pericarditis, pulmonary hypertension, and various congenital anomalies. Each section is time-stamped for easy navigation, allowing for focused study on specific cardiac pathologies and their echocardiographic presentations.

Syllabus

Intro -
Normal Echocardiogram -
Right Atrial Enlargement -
Left Atrial Enlargement -
Mitral Regurgitation -
Mitral Stenosis -
Aortic Stenosis -
Aortic Valve Calcification -
Aortic Regurgitation -
Normal Pulmonary Valve/Pulmonary Regurgitation -
Pulmonary Stenosis -
Tricuspid Regurgitation -
Tricuspid Stenosis -
Pericardial Effusion -
Cardiac Tamponade -
Constrictive Pericarditis -
Ventricular Interdependence -
Sigmoid Shaped Septum -
Restrictive Cardiomyopathy -
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy -
Non-Compaction Cardiomyopathy -
Dilated Cardiomyopathy -
Pulmonary Hypertension -
Transposition Of The Great Arteries -
Truncus Arteriosus -
Patent Ductus Arteriosus -
Tetralogy Of Fallot -

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Dr. Sam's Imaging Library

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  • I have been watched it more than 6 tomes since 6 months before and now too , with all windows , axis and review all its contents as does the others related videos which helped me too much in my progress as well as my practice in the tracing and report framing of echocardiography
  • Adane Alemayehu Abera
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    This is very important lecture and amzing explanation. In addition it is better to add live echocardiography. Thanks for your help
  • Anonymous
    I found this course to be very practical and helpful, especially for clinicians and sonographers who are new to echocardiography reporting. It gives a clear breakdown of how to structure reports, interpret key findings, and use appropriate terminolo…

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