2022 Cutting-Edge Imaging Methods: All of the material initially filmed during the live course on December 3–4, 2022, is available through the OnDemand course. It includes a therapeutically relevant curriculum designed for sonographers and practitioners who work directly with advanced echo imaging.
The course, which was developed by Tony Forshaw, M Cardiac Ultrasound, B Ex Sci, AMS (Cardiac), FASE, and Carol Mitchell, PhD, RDMS, RVT, RT(R), ACS, FASE, will concentrate on:
The useful how-to methods for strain imaging and advanced 3D.
Better software programs have led to a rise in the clinical use of these methods, with 3D and strain now being a standard component of echocardiography exams.
practical aspects of data collection and raw dataset processing are heavily emphasized.
Learning Aims:
Acknowledge the use of sophisticated echo imaging techniques in therapeutic settings.
Explain the fundamental ideas of strain imaging.
Boost the collection of high-quality 3D datasets
Determine the imaging pitfalls that impact the collection of datasets for speckle tracking.
When doing structural procedures, use 3D analysis to evaluate the mitral valve, left ventricle, and right ventricle.
To evaluate the atria, left ventricle, and right ventricle, do strain imaging analysis.
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