This is mostly showing flattening of the interventricular septum which is usually caused by right sided issues with your heart like right ventricular enlargement, caused by lung issues like pulmonary hypertension or pulmonary embolism or a hole in your heart where blood shunts from left side to right side of the heart and eventually causing congestion/ enlargement of the right side. If you are not a professionals who looks at these type medical images on a daily basis you shouldn't try to interpret them by looking at a youtube video. Echocardiography is very dependent on the operator, it is almost like drawing, if the operator does not position the probe perfectly in axis to your anatomical heart, the image can sort of look like the one in this video to the untrained eye; also many patients have difficult anatomy for ultrasound, meaning that the technologist either has to press a lot to see or they have to think outside of the box by taking what are called modified views because the patient simply has no traditional acoustic windows which is also due to the fact that your lungs are surrounding the heart and the lungs have air which ultrasound waves can not travel through and therefore can not create an image of the anatomy of the heart.
I’m new at this subject and I’m here with a huge need to educate myself since I had a heart attack recently I left twice for 20 min and follow by a stroke a week later leading to loose part of my sight on my right eye and since then my heart has been just pumping at 35 % and tomorrow I’m having an echo cardiology test hoping they will try again to give me another stent since I only have one and not enough to help my heart to pump enough blood . Help me w your prayers God is real he loves u don’t forget that 😊
This is a short-axis view of the apex, or tip of the heart. Just imaging cutting a tomato between top and bottom half’s and looking into it. The left shows normal wall motion as it squeezes inward circumferentially. While the right patient has some wall motion abnormalities. Could be due to blood flow or other contributing factors. Further images are required.
i THINK, im not 100% sure but I think my heart MIGHT be in between the two more so leaning on the left side, but with only one heart beat instead of 2,
Pulmonary hypertension
I have persistent AFIB w/ heart failure around 37ish – My echocardiogram could be used for a hip hop beat.
I think basal anterolateral nd inferolayeral
This is mostly showing flattening of the interventricular septum which is usually caused by right sided issues with your heart like right ventricular enlargement, caused by lung issues like pulmonary hypertension or pulmonary embolism or a hole in your heart where blood shunts from left side to right side of the heart and eventually causing congestion/ enlargement of the right side. If you are not a professionals who looks at these type medical images on a daily basis you shouldn't try to interpret them by looking at a youtube video. Echocardiography is very dependent on the operator, it is almost like drawing, if the operator does not position the probe perfectly in axis to your anatomical heart, the image can sort of look like the one in this video to the untrained eye; also many patients have difficult anatomy for ultrasound, meaning that the technologist either has to press a lot to see or they have to think outside of the box by taking what are called modified views because the patient simply has no traditional acoustic windows which is also due to the fact that your lungs are surrounding the heart and the lungs have air which ultrasound waves can not travel through and therefore can not create an image of the anatomy of the heart.
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I’m new at this subject and I’m here with a huge need to educate myself since I had a heart attack recently I left twice for 20 min and follow by a stroke a week later leading to loose part of my sight on my right eye and since then my heart has been just pumping at 35 % and tomorrow I’m having an echo cardiology test hoping they will try again to give me another stent since I only have one and not enough to help my heart to pump enough blood . Help me w your prayers God is real he loves u don’t forget that 😊
tacasuvo cardiomyopathy
This is a short-axis view of the apex, or tip of the heart. Just imaging cutting a tomato between top and bottom half’s and looking into it. The left shows normal wall motion as it squeezes inward circumferentially. While the right patient has some wall motion abnormalities. Could be due to blood flow or other contributing factors. Further images are required.
whats wrong with the patient?
Looks like regional wall abnormality from
My guess
Looks scary 😱
i THINK, im not 100% sure but I think my heart MIGHT be in between the two more so leaning on the left side, but with only one heart beat instead of 2,
I've had this done, an mine didn't look like either of these.
Mines look like the one on the left, but I have discomforts often.. little shortness of breath, with heaviness on my chest..
Just had one about an hour and a half ago and mines looked like the one on the right 😥