Dr Alboliras Thanks for your comments. In the mentioned case the patient is female 41 yo, she had stroke last month and TEE show evidence of patent foramen...
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mppcardio@...
May 2, 1999 1:29 pm
I am interested in an echocardiography unit that has frame rate of up to 60 Hz. Other units that I've looked at have upper limit frame rates of 120 to 300 Hz....
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Dr.(md) Yusuf Erzin
dryusuf@...
May 2, 1999 1:29 pm
... Dear Dr. Vidal, In our faculty we perform both carotid duplex and echocardiography on patients presenting with neurologic deficits. sincerely yours DR...
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Harry Acquatella
hacquatella@...
May 3, 1999 12:24 pm
I understand Acuson have it. H. Acquatella ... found yet ? Please give me a hint in that case. Kenneth Caidahl, M.D., Ph.D. e-mail: caidahl@... ... ...
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Ernerio T. Alboliras ...
ealbolir@...
May 3, 1999 3:16 pm
Dr. Benitez I agree with your thoughts of submitting the lady to surgery, with resection of atrial appendage and closure of foramen ovale, while carefully ...
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Mark Harry
mharry@...
May 3, 1999 4:49 pm
Accurate evaluation of echocardiographic color Doppler patterns is very dependent on frame rate. I have found that newer systems which have multiple beam...
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Michael Roy Smith
michael@...
May 3, 1999 10:26 pm
... Dear Dr. Benitez We had a similar case at our institution in a boy. The original diagnosis was Ebstein's anomaly, but it turned out to be an isolated right...
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Cindy Wilson
hilltop@...
May 3, 1999 10:28 pm
I am trying to find out what different information a Stress Echo provides than a regular Echo in evaluating Mirtral Regurgitation, ie. EF etc. Thank you, Cindy...
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CHIKID@...
May 4, 1999 1:47 pm
In a message dated 5/3/1999 3:33:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time, hilltop@... writes: << I am trying to find out what different information a Stress Echo...
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JCHEIRIF@...
May 4, 1999 1:47 pm
It is helpfull in uncovering subclinical muscle dysfunction, establishing exercise capacity, i.e. things that will allow you to make a better decision as when...
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jamestam
jwtam@...
May 4, 1999 2:57 pm
stress echo may also be helpful in the detection of occult ventricular dysfunction in the setting of aortic regurgitation. a.. Tam JW, Antecol D, Kim HH,...
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Cindy Wilson
hilltop@...
May 4, 1999 10:23 pm
Thank you for the responses to my questions about the Stress Echo. What are the indications that a Stress Echo should be performed? Is it advised to have one...
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JWT
jwtam@...
May 5, 1999 11:59 am
I think the role of stress echo in the setting you describe (ruptured chord, partial flail leaflet, severe MR) is relatively limited. Most people would...
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JCHEIRIF@...
May 5, 1999 11:59 am
anybody with more than moderate MR, at diagnosis, and serially if no LV dysfunction elicited with stress. If stress induces LV dysfunction, it is time to...
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chenniappan
chennidr@...
May 6, 1999 1:21 pm
dear sirs, Is there any way of differentiating thrombo embolic pulmonary hypertension vs primary pulmonary hypertension through echo and colour doppler...
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Howard Dittrich
dittrich@...
May 6, 1999 10:18 pm
... The only way to differentiate with an imaging technique is via TEE. Surface echo wont do it. We see several hundred thromboembolic patients per year at...
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pmenge@...
May 12, 1999 1:15 pm
what about endomiocadiofibrosis ? pmenge@... ... eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/group/echocardiography http://www.eGroups.com - Simplifying...
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bahr1963@...
May 13, 1999 7:36 pm
Is there any experience with PFO and L to R shunt , Qp/Qs 1.5 to 1 as measired by tee. Thanks ... eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/group/echocardiography ...
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Kwan Chan
KChan@...
May 13, 1999 9:24 pm
This must be in the setting of high LA pressure and stretched PFO. Treating the cause of high LA pressure should reduce the L to R shunt. ... eGroup home:...
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Antonio Brusca
anbrusca@...
May 14, 1999 12:55 am
I hope ths can be helpful.Alì was one of my cardiology fellows in Torino Un. Med. School.Now he is working in Bern (Switzerald). Sincerly A,Brusca M.D. ... ...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
May 14, 1999 1:22 pm
Question about TEE and aortic plaques: We consider starting a multicenter trial regarding TEE detection of aortic plaques and effect of anticoagulant...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
May 14, 1999 1:42 pm
Although a frame rate of 60Hz is certainly acceptable for most echocardiographic applications, the danger is that if this is the maximum frame rate of your...
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iwb@...
May 14, 1999 1:43 pm
<pid12978.1999.May.13.12:12.398778.@egroups.com> wrote: Original Article: http://www.egroups.com/list/echocardiography/?start=333 ... If there is a L to R...
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linda.pape@...
May 14, 1999 2:54 pm
SPAFF study showed some data on the fate of mobile thrombi in the afib. population(in pts who underwent TEE) . Arthur Labowitz would know. Linda Pape MD UMass ...
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Vincent Sorrell
vsorrell@...
May 14, 1999 3:49 pm
I would call that a secundum ASD. Vince Vincent L. Sorrell, MD, FACC Medical Director, Graphics and Exercise Physiology labs Sections of Cardiology and the...
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rick@...
May 14, 1999 4:03 pm
Try www.echo-web.com. We have job opportunities and online ceus for echo techs. I think we have everything that you might need. :) Rick Duncan, BA, RDCS,...
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jamestam
jwtam@...
May 14, 1999 4:33 pm
usual cutoff for the definition of an ASD is 1 cm. Although this is somewhat arbitrary, defects of less than 1 cm would not be expected to produce the same...
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kidwai@...
May 15, 1999 2:45 pm
When is the echocardiography certifying exam going to be held? Where can I obtain the application form etc.? Is there an internet site where I could obtain...
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Rick Duncan
rkduncan@...
May 15, 1999 7:08 pm
ARDMS schedule is attached CCI is 3rd weekend in September Hope it helps! Rick Duncan, RDCS, RCS, RCIS, BA Echo-Web: A Resource for Echocardiographers ...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
May 15, 1999 7:23 pm
What on TEE is able to clearly distinguish primary from secondary forms of pulmonary hypertension.? kidwai@... ... dr m chenniappan ... eGroup home:...