Name:
Wasnick: Cardiac Anesthesia 2e: Intro Video A-05
Description:
Wasnick: Cardiac Anesthesia 2e: Intro Video A-05
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Duration:
T00H01M17S
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Upload Date:
2022-02-23T00:00:00.0000000
Transcript:
Language: EN.
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Midesophageal Aortic Valve Long Axis, Normal Study. The midesophageal aortic valve long axis is obtained at an average probe depth of 35 centimeters, with the scan angle at approximately 120 degrees. To optimize this view, it is best to decrease the scan depth and center the image on the aortic valve. This view provides a window to closely examine the aortic valve, the sinuses of Valsalva, and the proximal ascending aorta.
The right coronary cusp can be seen at the bottom of the image. The other cusp is either that of the left or non-coronary cusp. The other structures that can be identified are the left atrium, the right ventricle, and the LVOT. It is important to appreciate the close proximity of the aortic valve to the LVOT and the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve.