A clinician uses point-of-care ultrasound to perform a cardiac scan. What is wrong with this image presentation? Is the left ventricle foreshortened?
Answers:
- the gain is set too high
- the LV is foreshortened
A clinician uses point-of-care ultrasound to perform a cardiac scan. What is wrong with this image presentation? Is the left ventricle foreshortened?
Answers:
The parasternal long axis (PLAX) view of the heart is relatively easy to obtain using a low frequency phased array ultrasound transducer. This type of transducer was designed specifically for echocardiography …
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James Day BA, RDCS The left ventricle (LV) usually receives the most attention regarding point-of-care ultrasound...