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❤️CardiologyOnCall 📚Educator #CardioX enthusiast🖐🏽posts= opinion/not medical advice. not affiliated with MHC. follow me on IG: @cardiologyoncall

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How the 🆅🅴🅽🆃🆁🅸🅲🅻🅴 contracts.. . . . 💗Another great thing I picked up from Cardiothoracic surgery was understanding how the ventricles contract. The ventricle Is such a complex structure that we are learning more and more about. One thing that has helped us understand this complex structure is strain imaging and 3D echocardiography. We have learned that the ventricle contracts in 4 ways: contraction (radial) motion but it also has a twisting (torsional and circumferential) and shortening (longitudinal) motion. . . . 👐🏽The surgeon I always work with often described the hearts motion as “wringing of a towel.” This can be seen in the video above. The understanding of the multiple different motions of the heart has allowed us to better understand intrinsic myocardial disease and pick up disease earlier in its process allowing us to add disease modifying agents to slow and sometimes reverse the negative remodeling of the heart. . . . 💓So next time you think of your heart pumping don’t think of it in one motion (squeeze) but rather a Towel being wrung of water. The heart is such an amazing organ and we are just now really beginning to understand it’s truly complex physiology! . . . Have a great day! . . . . #Medicalschool #medschool #cardiologia #doctors #cardiotwitter #meded #EKG #Medstudent #cardiology #internalmedicine #patient #hospital #radiology #physiology #paschool #foamed #echo #physicalexam #anatomy #scrubs #surgery #pastudent #nursingstudent #nursing #PA #DO #Echocardiogram #MD #USMLE

How the 🆅🅴🅽🆃🆁🅸🅲🅻🅴 contracts.. . . . 💗Another great thing I picked up from Cardiothoracic surgery was understanding how the ventricles contract. The ventricle Is such a complex structure that we are learning more and more about. One thing that has helped us understand this complex structure is strain imaging and 3D echocardiography. We have learned that the ventricle contracts in 4 ways: contraction (radial) motion but it also has a twisting (torsional and circumferential) and shortening (longitudinal) motion. . . . 👐🏽The surgeon I always work with often described the hearts motion as “wringing of a towel.” This can be seen in the video above. The understanding of the multiple different motions of the heart has allowed us to better understand intrinsic myocardial disease and pick up disease earlier in its process allowing us to add disease modifying agents to slow and sometimes reverse the negative remodeling of the heart. . . . 💓So next time you think of your heart pumping don’t think of it in one motion (squeeze) but rather a Towel being wrung of water. The heart is such an amazing organ and we are just now really beginning to understand it’s truly complex physiology! . . . Have a great day! . . . . #Medicalschool #medschool #cardiologia #doctors #cardiotwitter #meded #EKG #Medstudent #cardiology #internalmedicine #patient #hospital #radiology #physiology #paschool #foamed #echo #physicalexam #anatomy #scrubs #surgery #pastudent #nursingstudent #nursing #PA #DO #Echocardiogram #MD #USMLE

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First year fellows trying to engage the RCA. We believe in you! #Cardiology

First year fellows trying to engage the RCA. We believe in you! #Cardiology

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PLAX- PARASTERNAL long axis. One of my favs . . . Here’s a great animation of the anatomy we can assess in the parasternal long axis view (PLAX). This is one of my favorite views (because it’s pretty easy to get) and can help you assess multiple structures in a pinch. . . To obtain this view put your probe on the 3rd-4th rib space with the probe marker facing the right shoulder. From there you can make a quick adjustment (turning the probe marker to the left shoulder) to get the parasternal short axis view (PSAX). Both of these views are great for assessment of wall thickness, the mitral valve, as well as for effusions (among many other things). . . . Even though I’m an interventional cardiologist echo remains one of my most favorite things about cardiology. It’s amazing to me that I can get all of these images myself with a probe and my phone. I encourage all cardiology fellows out there to embrace echo because once you start enjoying it many parts of cardiology become easy! . . . What’s your favorite echo view? . . Video: florina_stanley #cardiology #cardiologia #medical #medicine #med #doctor #cardiotwitter #nurse #medstudent #heart #echocardiography #echocardiogram #echo #pa #echofirst #md #do #foamed Echofirst Bot

PLAX- PARASTERNAL long axis. One of my favs . . . Here’s a great animation of the anatomy we can assess in the parasternal long axis view (PLAX). This is one of my favorite views (because it’s pretty easy to get) and can help you assess multiple structures in a pinch. . . To obtain this view put your probe on the 3rd-4th rib space with the probe marker facing the right shoulder. From there you can make a quick adjustment (turning the probe marker to the left shoulder) to get the parasternal short axis view (PSAX). Both of these views are great for assessment of wall thickness, the mitral valve, as well as for effusions (among many other things). . . . Even though I’m an interventional cardiologist echo remains one of my most favorite things about cardiology. It’s amazing to me that I can get all of these images myself with a probe and my phone. I encourage all cardiology fellows out there to embrace echo because once you start enjoying it many parts of cardiology become easy! . . . What’s your favorite echo view? . . Video: florina_stanley #cardiology #cardiologia #medical #medicine #med #doctor #cardiotwitter #nurse #medstudent #heart #echocardiography #echocardiogram #echo #pa #echofirst #md #do #foamed Echofirst Bot

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So close but so far. Patient referred to me. Stents placed outside years ago. Now occluded from prox SFA to pop. Went up and over and pedal. Couldn’t get 035 or 014 microcath to advanced past mid stent. Thinking bringing back and going pop+laser to cross. Thoughts? #PAD

So close but so far. Patient referred to me. Stents placed outside years ago. Now occluded from prox SFA to pop. Went up and over and pedal. Couldn’t get 035 or 014 microcath to advanced past mid stent. Thinking bringing back and going pop+laser to cross. Thoughts? #PAD

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Sometimes IVUS guided direct stent still leads to distal embolus. Went after it with a little pokey pokey with my wire and broke it up in the apex. Anyone else ever do this? #CardioX RadialFirstBot PCICaseBot Babar Basir Sandeep M Patel, M.D. Eric Secemsky MD MSc Amir Kaki, MD Antonious Attallah, MD, FACC, FSCAI David J. Cohen, MD, MSc Rajiv Gulati Dr G Rajesh (Gopalan Nair Rajesh). Jeffrey Wilson, MD Michael Megaly MIЯVΛƬ #IC Erik Rafflenbeul Evandro Martins F. MD

Sometimes IVUS guided direct stent still leads to distal embolus. Went after it with a little pokey pokey with my wire and broke it up in the apex. Anyone else ever do this? #CardioX RadialFirstBot PCICaseBot Babar Basir Sandeep M Patel, M.D. Eric Secemsky MD MSc Amir Kaki, MD Antonious Attallah, MD, FACC, FSCAI David J. Cohen, MD, MSc Rajiv Gulati Dr G Rajesh (Gopalan Nair Rajesh). Jeffrey Wilson, MD Michael Megaly MIЯVΛƬ #IC Erik Rafflenbeul Evandro Martins F. MD

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Diffuse ISR. How would you treat? hx of atretic LIMA ➕ 2 layers of stent in LAD. Recurrent diffuse ISR. Did laser 1.4 followed by brachytherapy which lasted him 3 years. Came back this week with this. Did cutting balloon and sending for repeat brachy. Thoughts? Multiple DCB?

Diffuse ISR. How would you treat? hx of atretic LIMA ➕ 2 layers of stent in LAD. Recurrent diffuse ISR. Did laser 1.4 followed by brachytherapy which lasted him 3 years. Came back this week with this. Did cutting balloon and sending for repeat brachy. Thoughts? Multiple DCB?

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Middle age man presents w/ inferior STEMI. SVG-RCA culprit but nasty aneurysm. Of course this is at 2am…. Thrombectomy and stented to restore flow. ST better and patient chest pain free. Very poor native CTO option. Next step? Covered stent +/- DOAC? PCICaseBot RadialFirstBot #Cardiotwitter

Middle age man presents w/ inferior STEMI. SVG-RCA culprit but nasty aneurysm. Of course this is at 2am…. Thrombectomy and stented to restore flow. ST better and patient chest pain free. Very poor native CTO option. Next step? Covered stent +/- DOAC? PCICaseBot RadialFirstBot #Cardiotwitter

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