πTop Ten Slides from day 1 of #BSEcho2022 π
A thread for all those who echo
1) Should we use the highest beat/signal in AF? Slide shown by Sanjeev Bhattacharyya
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2) Peripartum cardiomyopathy - don't miss it and remember need to counsel/risk stratisfy if considering future pregnancies. Slide shown by @BSE_President Claire Colebourn at #BSEcho2022
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3) The adult ACHD population is larger than the paediatric one, and 86% have biventricular anatomies. Interesting UK data shown by Liam Corbett at #BSEcho2022
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4) Exercise stress beats dobutamine for assessment of myocardial ischaemia by echo - reminder slide shown by Prof Roxy Senior at #BSEcho2022
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5) Schematic of how to approach assessment of prosthetic heart valves, shown by Jim Newton at #BSEcho2022
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6) Patient prosthesis mismatch - table of grading shown by @hothi_sandeep at #BSEcho2022 - note different ranges based on BMI.
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7) Chamber size changes in pregnancy - slide shown by Hannah Douglas at #BSEcho2022
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8) How often should a pt with a known regurgitant lesion and no complications have an echo when pregnant? Slide shown by Steph Curtis at #BSEcho2022
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9) A recap of the usual association of coronary arteries with echo segments, shown by Wendy Gamblin at #BSEcho2022
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10) When to routinely echo pts with prosthetic valves - slide shown by @hothi_sandeep at #BSEcho2022
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It was really hard to choose 10 as there were so many brilliant talks - thanks to all who worked hard to organise #BSEcho2022, and I'm sorry I couldn't be there in person.
@DrDanAugustine @DrEmmaRees @guyll @NavMasani @jwillis82 @nat_echo @The_echo_lady @Faffandtwig
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Apologies to @wendyjg75 as I added an extra letter to her name π³
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