Pulmonary embolism echocardiography

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2009

Systolic overload of right ventricle (overload with pressure)- interventricular septum becoming flat in systole (so the adjacent left ventricle has the normal shape of letter O during diastole, but pathological shape of D during systole). For comparison in diastolic overload (overload with volume) of right ventricle, septum becoming flat during diastole.

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  • What is an alternative way of calculating right ventricular/ pulmonary artery systolic pressure if there is no tricuspid regurgitation jet present?

  • i didnt see a thing bcause it was over be4 i turned it on!!!!!

  • it would be easier to watch if the sequence were a few seconds longer...

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