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Daniel Shindler
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Nov 9, 1998 1:54 pm
To: Dr. Pretidev Ramdawon M.D., D.CH., D.T.F.M., PH.D., D.SC. Associate Professor of Medicine Director Centre of Energy Medicine & Anti-Stress Therapy 17,...
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Daniel Shindler
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Nov 10, 1998 8:11 pm
Dear friends.: My Ingles is very poo,but needs comentary please the Miocardiopatia Chagasica y ,sendmy picture.Echocardiography. Thanks,for this mattery. ...
Dear Dr. Shindler Is there any diference to perform TEE with the patient in the right or left decubit ? I am doing TEE with the patient turned to the righ and...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
Nov 13, 1998 2:02 pm
Most of our lab patients are done on their left side. I have not noticed a difference between the lab patients and the operating room patients who are on their...
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Ernerio T. Alboliras ...
ealbolir@...
Nov 13, 1998 10:15 pm
Putting a patient in the left lateral decubitus gravitates the stomach leftwards theoretically allowing for more space for your transgastric TEE imaging planes...
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Michael Roy Smith
michael@...
Nov 13, 1998 10:15 pm
Dear Dr. Tasca: I never even thought you could perform TEEs with the patient on his right side. I always perform the examinations with patients on their left...
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Dr. Valdir A. Moises
Valdir.Moises@...
Nov 15, 1998 11:51 pm
Dear Tasca Four or five years ago I worked in a lab where TEE was performed with the patient in the right lateral position. I do not remember a patient that we...
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Rosendo Rivero Melgar
rosendo@...
Nov 17, 1998 3:16 pm
Amigo Dr. Tasca, No he tenido mucha experiencia con el TEE,pero no he visto complicaciones, ni mejor posicion que la lateral izquierda para ver auricula...
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Daniel Shindler
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Nov 20, 1998 2:05 pm
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Daniel Shindler
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Nov 20, 1998 4:02 pm
Hi Anne, You need to document quality assurance to keep your echo lab accredited. I believe a phantom should be used to check any new tranducer. New or...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
Nov 23, 1998 5:51 pm
As a former member of the Committee on Physics and Instrumentation for the ASE I strongly recommend using, at a minimum a tissue phantom to periodically check...
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Rosendo Rivero Melgar
rosendo@...
Nov 25, 1998 12:52 pm
Dear Daniel y Group: I need the to know price the Echo-Dopler color used,bud in good state de work. Pleasme ,this informacion.. Thanks for this matery, for mi...
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Vargas Galgani Mario
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Nov 25, 1998 1:37 pm
This mail is for those who lve the hemodynamic information derived from doppler information. Attached there is a PWD from the pulmonary artery As you see,...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
Nov 25, 1998 4:27 pm
To the group: If your e-mail program can not display the Ebstein's pulsed wave Doppler, you can find it on the Web at the following address: ...
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GEaston579@...
Nov 25, 1998 10:39 pm
Very nice job. I am an echo tech and I plan to print this and take a copy to work! ... Free Web-based e-mail groups -- http://www.eGroups.com...
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richard barget
rbarget939@...
Nov 28, 1998 12:09 am
To all on the list. I am interested in what technology is out there being used to generate revenue in our echo lab. We perform adult TTE, TEE (mostly for MVR...
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Howard Dittrich
hdittri1@...
Nov 30, 1998 3:35 pm
The best way to grow the echo lab is to plan for a growth in stress echo since it is my understanding that reimbursement for that will likely increase in the...
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Thomas Kehoe
echo@...
Dec 1, 1998 3:16 pm
I would appreciate any information that you can share with me on how to enhance my echo study in techncially diffcult patients. I am aware of 2nd harmonics...
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D. M. Scanlon MD
dscanlon@...
Dec 1, 1998 3:16 pm
Could we get the reference to the 24 center study documenting the blinded reader evaluation of LV contrast stress echoes if it has been published. I need...
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Ajw60@...
Dec 2, 1998 5:35 am
Definitely patient positioning is very important. I have found that patients that are very thin, elderly, or have COPD usually have very diagnostic ...
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Howard Dittrich
hdittri1@...
Dec 2, 1998 6:06 pm
Sorry, it was a multicenter trial in which 24 patients were deemed uninterpretable from their resting non-contrast studies by a blinded reader. I know it was...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
Dec 3, 1998 4:11 pm
Reply to: Could we get the reference to the 24 center study documenting the blinded reader evaluation of LV contrast stress echoes if it has been published. I...
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Lisa Cardon
cardonl@...
Dec 3, 1998 4:45 pm
Positioning the patient is crucial to obtain the best quality images. Also, try 'breathing the patient'. Have them either hold their breath in or out, or take...
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Howard Dittrich
dittrich@...
Dec 4, 1998 3:00 am
... Hello all, This is one of the abstracts from this work and I appreciate whomever posted it. The one to which I referred earlier is published in ...
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JCHEIRIF@...
Dec 4, 1998 4:29 pm
IT ONLY APPEARS AS AN ABSTRACT IN THE RECENT ABSTRACT BOOK OF THE 1998 AHA MEETING IN DALLAS. DAVID HINCHMAN IS THE FIRST AUTHOR. THE FULL PAPER IS BEING ...
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Howard Dittrich
dittrich@...
Dec 5, 1998 1:13 am
... I think what Jorge is talking about is an ER study using Optison versus SPECT in patients coming to the ER with unexplained chest pain. There was a good...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
Dec 5, 1998 1:14 am
To the group: We are pleased to announce to you that we are to carry out the 1st Virtual Congress of Cardiology. We would like to ask you to pre-register in...
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Jeffrey J. Silbiger, ...
jjsilbiger@...
Dec 7, 1998 12:37 pm
Not infrequntly in our lab there is a descrepancy among the different Echo/Doppler aortic regurgitation findings we routinely use. This make the distinction of...
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Vincent Sorrell
vsorrell@...
Dec 7, 1998 2:17 pm
We have found jet height ratio the most "sensitive" and reversal of diastolic flow in the DTA (or Abdominal) the most "specific" (early reversal > 0.6 m/s and...