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This 2nd Edition of Proper Echocardiographic Measurements: How and Why is an evidence-based product focused on the methods used to obtain measurements, including explanations describing why such methods are appropriate. This educational tool comprises a combination of didactic lectures and clinical questions. It can be used as a review for experienced sonographers, as well as a training tool for new or early-career sonographers and others who are interested in the practice of cardiovascular ultrasound. Topics include imaging measurements (2D vs. M-mode, LV linear dimensions, basal cardiac measurements, LV volume, LA volume, inferior vena cava, right heart, strain, and 3D echo: LV volume) as well as velocity measurements (spectral Doppler, mitral inflow, mitral annulus, pulmonary vein, mitral stenosis, mitral regurgitation, tricuspid regurgitation, aortic valve, and HOCM).
Authors: Andy Pellett, PhD, RDCS, FASE; Carol Mitchell, PhD, ACS, RDMS, RDCS, RVT, RT(R), FASE; Daniel Oliver, RCS, FASE; Elizabeth McIlwain, MHS, ACS, RCS, FASE; Kenneth Horton, RCS, ACS, FASE; Peter Rahko, MD, FASE; Steve Walling, RCS, RDCS, FASE; Kimberly Moore, MBA, RDCS; Kelly McGregor, RDCS, FASE.
Release Date: June 1, 2018
CME Expiration Date: June 1, 2021
CME Credit: 5.0
Speaker Disclosure: None
Commercial Support: None