
Dr G Rajesh (Gopalan Nair Rajesh).
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Professor & Head of Cardiology, Government Medical College Calicut(Kozhikode), Kerala, India. Tweets are not endorsements.
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Structural/Paed interventionalists. Need your inputs before I touch it.
Dr G Rajesh (Gopalan Nair Rajesh).19,737 views • 3 months ago

Angio for Cardiology Senior residents /fellows.
Dr G Rajesh (Gopalan Nair Rajesh).16,154 views • 2 months ago

Right upper pulmonary vein technique easily deploys ASD device when the conventional technique fails repeatedly. If the second attempt to deploy the device fails, I move to right upper pulmonary vein technique. We do all ASD device with just fluoro and TTE guidance, not TEE.
Dr G Rajesh (Gopalan Nair Rajesh).27,250 views • 5 months ago

26 yr old boy with progressive effort dyspnoea
Dr G Rajesh (Gopalan Nair Rajesh).28,056 views • 9 months ago

LV angio of a 55 yr old male with one episode of syncope and effort angina.ECG showed LVH.His echo window was not good.Contrast echo is too costly for us.Cath can be done free under govt scheme.CAG turned out to be normal.What might have compelled me to insist for an LV angio.
Dr G Rajesh (Gopalan Nair Rajesh).58,681 views • 2 years ago

22 yr old with NYHA class II DOE. What all pathologies? How to manage?
Dr G Rajesh (Gopalan Nair Rajesh).38,441 views • 2 years ago

ALWAYS take X-ray AP and Lateral(eg you won’t see pericardial calcification otherwise). Mediastinal masses are divided into anterior, middle and mediastinal. While doing echo, once you see nothing abnormal in heart, concentrate outside. Slide the probe wherever you can and observe. Diagnosis of teratoma was made after X-ray and echo(heterogeneous echo density) and sent to CT. Awaiting surgery. ALWAYS TAKE AN X-RAY IN NON-ANGINAL CHEST PAIN CASES. Absent pericardium can cause herneation of LAA and is a decent DD I agree. But lateral view shows anterior mediastinum is full.
Dr G Rajesh (Gopalan Nair Rajesh).15,388 views • 9 months ago

CKD on hemodialysis with one month fever. What is the aortic valve pathology? If you are suspecting flail AV, please note there is only Only trivial AR !!! Need inputs from you all. Chittur Sivaram MD MACP MACC Ritu Thamman MD Dr. Purvi Parwani European Society of Cardiology Journals
Dr G Rajesh (Gopalan Nair Rajesh).13,029 views • 1 year ago
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