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Parasternal short axis view at the cardiac base with visualization of pulmonary bifurcation,high parasternal short axis view at the cardiac base(ductal view),suprasternal notch view and subcostal short view(RVOT/PV plane)may allow direct 2D and color flow Doppler visualization.

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  • @kasthuricbe84 How is it that you can't find continuous flow here..the aortic pressure is higher than the pulmonary pressure through out the cardiac cycle and you can see systolic as well as diastolic flow in PDA.

  • looks more like bidirectional flow in that pda

  • this is large duct with rt to lt shunt in this condition there won't be turbulent flow in LPA even in CW can't find any contineous flow but the color coding will be instead of mosaic will be red since it is away from the probe

  • these types f vids should be narrated so it is easier to understand what we are looking at because i have no clue what to look at, what the colors are for, and what and where the problem is located. but yea, im pretty much confused.

  • What is the name of the piano tune? Sounds like the stuff they play during ultrasound consultations!

  • Of whom is this a sonoghaph of?

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