Echo MasterClass
Coronary Artery Disease (updated chapter)
What you will learn
Coronary artery disease is one of the most common indications for echocardiography. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most challenging topics to master. This chapter provides valuable tips to assess wall motion abnormalities, quantify left ventricular function (including strain/speckle tracking imaging), and demonstrate how to differentiate ischemic from dilated cardiomyopathy complications. As in the other chapters, we provide many examples and background knowledge relevant to acute coronary syndromes and chronic coronary artery disease. Topics covered:
• Segmental models
• Coronary blood supply
• Detection / classification of mall motion abnormalities
• States of perfusion
• Patterns of MCI
• Remodeling
• Complications of MCI
• Strain / Speckle Tracking Imaging
Video lectures
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Introduction
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Segmental Aproach
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Wall Motion
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Remodeling
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Differential Diagnosis
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Complications - Part 1
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Complications - Part 2
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Cases
The Artist
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83 year old women, Diabetic, Valvular heart disease. Is there something else as well?
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Chest pain, but what is the cause? Learning how to interpret the regional wall motion
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Look at this echo and see if you can guess which “event” this patient had. The echo explains why he is always tired.
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Do we always follow our own rules? A Professor has a suspicious echo. Regional wall motion abnormalities yes or no?
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Learn how important it is to improve your imaging skills
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Wrong path, but fortunatly all paths eventually lead to Rome
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Just a classic example that will help you to learn how to examine patients with CAD
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