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ASE Echocardiographic Assessment of Valve Stenosis
 • Aortic Valve Stenosis
 • Mitral Valve Stenosis
 • Tricuspid
Stenosis • Aortic ... Stenosis • Tricuspid ... Valvular #Stenosis #Echocardiogram ... #POCUS #diagnosis ... #cardiology #criteria
ASE Echocardiography Guidelines for Evaluation of Valvular Regurgitation
 • Aortic Valve
 • Mitral Valve
 • Tricuspid
Regurgitation • Aortic ... ValveTricuspid ... Regurgitation #Echocardiogram ... #POCUS #diagnosis ... #cardiology #criteria
Tricuspid regurgitation is present on this subxiphoid view of a patient diagnosed with endocarditis. If you
Tricuspid regurgitation ... Endocarditis #Vegetation #Tricuspid ... #cardiology #clinical ... #ultrasound #POCUS ... #S4C
Ebstein's Anomaly on Echocardiogram

• Failure of the TV to "de-laminate" from the RV
• An abnormality of
& TV >> LV & MV ... • Tricuspid ... Ebsteins #Anomaly #A4c ... #POCUS #clinical ... #cardiology
Tricuspid Valve Endocarditis on POCUS Echocardiogram

Patient with active IVDU presents with fever, sepsis.  More likely
Tricuspid Valve ... Endocarditis on POCUS ... emboli (see CT cor ... #clinical #cardiology ... #s4c
The location of the cardiac valves is best determined on the lateral radiograph.
A line is drawn
The pulmonic and aortic ... this line and the tricuspid ... #Clinical #Diagnosis ... #Radiology #CXR ... Localization #Mitral #MVR
RV Failure secondary to Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension on Echocardiogram
Pulmonary arterial hypertension resulting in severe RV dilation
100% reliable sign ... apically displaced valve ... (the tricuspid) ... #clinical #cardiology ... #s4c #pocus
Ebstein Anomaly on Echocardiogram

Ebstein anomaly. The tricuspid valve is ALWAYS more apically displaced than the mitral
The tricuspid valve ... congenital cause of tricuspid ... Ebstein #Anomaly #POCUS ... #clinical #Echocardiogram ... #cardiology #a4c