To the group: Three-year old pediatric cardiology/pediatric cardiac surgery unit, 4 pediatric cardiologists, 1 echo machine, no echo technicians, aprox. 4000 ...
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John Lentink
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Mar 1, 2000 3:19 pm
does any know if the American Echo company has an distributor in Europe ( The Netherlands , it about the echo bed) Thanks John...
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Karin Sagar M.D.
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Mar 1, 2000 3:20 pm
Yes.We used EP Lab tilt table,TEE and IV in the femoral vein.Patient was post opASD repair During surgery IVC was sewn to atrial septum causing a preferential...
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Jay Lipoff
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Mar 1, 2000 6:05 pm
Does anyone know the manufacturer of the echo mattress (a mattress with a semicircular cutout on one edge to provide space for your hand and the imaging...
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Julie Kovach
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Mar 2, 2000 1:51 am
daniel shindler <shindle-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/echocardiography/?start=1 122 ... Yes, on several occasions post-op...
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John S. Gottdiener MD
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Mar 2, 2000 1:54 am
Suggest contacting ICAEL (Intersocietal Commission for Accreditation of Echocardiography Labs) at www.icael.org The pediatric cardiology standard will cover...
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Dr. Amy Arouni
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Mar 2, 2000 2:38 pm
We have actually had similar technology since 1991. We have "viewing stations" in the echo reading room at the hospital and in our office building across the...
This is to kindly inform you that we have an "ECHO TECH POSITION" available at the Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, New York. This is a full time, morning,...
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Rainguet, Sue
SRaingue@...
Mar 2, 2000 6:26 pm
We are a University affiliated medical center in Denver with a new position addition for a cardiac sonographer. Benefits are excellent, pay scale increase for...
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Daniel Shindler
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Mar 3, 2000 5:53 pm
Subject: Fungal endocarditis Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2000 16:32:14 +0000 From: Ragnar Danielsen <ragnarda@...> To: shindler@... Sir, At our hospital we have...
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ECHONIC@...
Mar 4, 2000 3:42 am
We just went to a local upholstery shop and had them design us one. It was way cheaper than ordering from a specialty company. It took a few tries to get the...
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Robert Lazzara
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Mar 4, 2000 4:17 pm
TheVirtualOR.com will be webcasting a live and interactive grand rounds with Dr. Keith Horvath on TransMyocardial Laser Revascularization (TMR) on March 8th at...
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Meeraji Rao
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Mar 4, 2000 4:18 pm
Dear all, I have a doubt. An echo, one year old child's, revelaed (1)an interatrial communication with continous flow (2)a peak flow velocity in pulmonary ...
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Patrick D. Coon
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Mar 5, 2000 3:59 am
My suspicion is that this was PFO that provided enough flow to cause relative PS. Was the flow in the PA turbulent or laminar? Also, was this a corrected...
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Warren Guntheroth
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Mar 5, 2000 5:08 pm
Deja vu all over again! There is no known mechanism for "spontaneous closure" of an atrial septal defect. (The velocity produced between two chambers with a...
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Meeraji Rao
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Mar 5, 2000 5:09 pm
Ralph Buckley, Virgenia. Thank you for you response to my query. The hole was 4 mm size. I also remember a posting in this very forum a report of some 300 odd...
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Meeraji Rao
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Mar 5, 2000 5:09 pm
It's me agian. The flow is laminar and not much of turbulence. The gradient calculated was 4Vsquare. Will a PFO have continuous flow? I thought it should be...
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richard a barget
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Mar 5, 2000 5:12 pm
Any thoughts (pros / cons) about Acuson and others? ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! ...
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Ona O'Keefe
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Mar 6, 2000 1:22 am
Ona O'Keefe, San Diego, CA [ Just a note first to anyone in the San Diego, or Southern CA area that on March 7th, (next Tuesday) 6pm, at Scripps Green...
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miketan
miketan@...
Mar 6, 2000 1:25 am
There are two main type atrial septal defects (secundum vs. primum type). Patent foramen ovale belongs to secundum type ASD. The defect of secundum type ASD...
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mppcardio@...
Mar 6, 2000 3:47 am
Recently there have been several postings regarding echo tables/beds with a "cut out". I am potentially interested in obtaining one but I am curious to know...
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Patrick D. Coon
prcoon@...
Mar 6, 2000 12:39 pm
What about sinus venosus asd's?...
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Jesus Canale
jcanale@...
Mar 6, 2000 12:40 pm
As far as I know, all the stress echo (dobutamine or exercise) that are ... no ... always...
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Kathy Ozols
ozandko@...
Mar 6, 2000 12:40 pm
I am a Registered Sonographer and have been performing echos for four years. Not only do I strongly advocate the use of an echo bed with a cut out, I...
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Ian Black
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Mar 6, 2000 12:41 pm
Dear colleagues, Dimensionless Obstructive Index (LVOT/aortic valve velocity or TVI) is occasionally mentioned as a method of assessing prosthetic valves, but ...
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Kathleen T Freeman
kathleenfreeman@...
Mar 6, 2000 2:22 pm
I think that having the "cut out " is a must for Echo. The veiws are better and you are able to get the pt. in a true left lat. ducub for those apical views....
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Andrew Horning
ahorning@...
Mar 6, 2000 4:09 pm
I agree with Kathy Ozols, and want to add my zealously dogmatic two cents: I'd been doing and teaching stress echo from the early '80's to the mid 90's in...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
Mar 6, 2000 4:11 pm
There is a brief report in the American Journal of Cardiology August 15, 1992 page 536 that looked at the PEAK velocity ratio in 53 patients. The authors show...
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Richard Meyer
rameyer@...
Mar 6, 2000 5:51 pm
This is not unusual in our experience. See ref: Spontaneous closure of ASD...Am Heart J 109:1327, 1985: and AbstractPulmonary valve Doppler gradients in pts...