Name:
Wasnick: Cardiac Anesthesia 2e: Intro Video A-07
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Wasnick: Cardiac Anesthesia 2e: Intro Video A-07
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T00H01M27S
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Upload Date:
2022-02-23T00:00:00.0000000
Transcript:
Language: EN.
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Midesophageal RV Inflow Outflow View. The midesophageal RV inflow outflow view is obtained at the midesophageal level with a scan angle between 60 and 90 degrees, and the probe slightly turned to the patient's right. The structures imaged in this view are the left atrium, the interatrial septum, the right atrium, and the right ventricular inflow, and right ventricular outflow tract.
The valves seen in this image are the tricuspid valve, the aortic valve, and the pulmonic valve, opening into the initial portion of the main pulmonary artery. This view is very important in evaluating right ventricular function by observing systolic excursion of the tricuspid annulus plane and the contractility of the right ventricular free wall.