Ultrasound Podcast - WALL MOTION
Diagnose Wall Motion Abnormalities on Bedside Ultrasound! Are you serious?! Oh yea.
Have you ever had a patient with chest pain and a non-diagnostic EKG, but you were sure they were having an MI??
Did you know 80-90% of those patients may have a wall motion abnormality?
Wouldn't it be cool if you could diagnose those and get 'em to cath lab IMMEDIATELY? Of course it would! Well if you want to learn how, here's our podcast on how to do just that...
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I am a trainee echocardiographer , it really helped me to understand which coronary supply which wall.
This was gold for this struggling echo student
awesome...
Great! You guys made it easy to understand echo wall segment!
Very good Video, very helpful for my shifts in the ER. Thanks
Great teaching here guys, its fantastic thanks for this educational lesson
brilliant you r doing a great service to medical fraternity and to humanity thereby
- "And how many patients do you have like that?" - "Umm.. I had four yesterday." - "Ok, great. Thanks." lol
this video made it so easy
brilliant!
Nice elaboration.
Very good! one thing I would like to comment is that the case 3 looks more like Takotsubo cardiomyopathy.
very useful.
Haha, nice video! I also wish I had a shift right now to do this stuff...damn!
Excellent discussion. Maybe it's just me but isn't case 3 an odd view? Looks like apical 5 chamber. Is that lung on the far right of the screen?