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When the Gradient Doesn't Tell the Whole Story
A patient walks in with an ejection fraction of 30%. The aortic valve is severely calcified, echogenic, with restricted mobility. But the mean gradient is only 28 mmHg. So is it severe AS, or...
A Systematic Guide to Post-TAVR Echo Evaluation
A transcatheter valve is not a native valve, and the rules for grading it are different.
Mitral stenosis is one of the most hemodynamically significant valvular lesions you’ll encounter — and most sonographers can spot a thickened mitral valve. Far fewer can confidently distinguish which type they’re looking at, or explain why...
Most sonographers look at a shunt on color Doppler and make a clinical judgment call. That judgment — without Qp:Qs — is little better than a guess. One number separates “we’ll watch it” from “this patient needs a procedure.”
Here’s what y...
Mastering the Valsalva in HOCM
Most sonographers know to do a Valsalva during a HOCM study. Far fewer know exactly what they are waiting for, how to set up their Doppler to capture it cleanly, or what to do when the patient cannot cooperat...
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I love echocardiography. From local clinical work to digitizing echo education, I’m dedicated to advancing the field—sharing practical insight and connecting with echo professionals worldwide.
I’m a cardiac sonographer who believes every echo tells a story. I explore how we can better see, understand, and teach the heart—and make echocardiography education more accessible worldwide.
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