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Echocardiography - Normal components of Hepatic Waveform

  Normal Hepatic Waveform has five components. This pattern comes by applying pulsed wave doppler at hepatic veins from a standard subcostal view of transthoracic echocardiogram. Important waves among these are Atrial systole, Ventricular Systole and Atrial Diastole. Abnormally high amplitude of 'a' and 'c' waves are seen in tricuspid regurgitation and congestive heart failure.

ECG Case: Elderly male presented with chest pain and vomiting

ECG Case: Elderly male presented with chest pain and vomiting, what is your diagnosis based on this ECG? Click the button below to view answer: Show Answer

ECG Case: A 40 year old man diagnosed as having pulmonary sarcoid, now presented with lightheadedness

ECG Case: A 40 year old man diagnosed as having pulmonary sarcoid, now presented with lightheadedness, What are the ECG findings? Click the button below to view answer: Show Answer

ECG Case: A 57 year old woman admitted to intensive care with altered mental status

ECG Case: A 57 year old woman admitted to intensive care with altered mental status, What does this ECG suggest? Click the button below to view answer: Show Answer

ECG Case: A 44 year old female came with dyspnea and loud second heart sound (loud P2) on examination

ECG Case: A 44 year old female came with dyspnea and loud second heart sound (loud P2) on examination, What does this ECG show? Click the button below to view answer: Show Answer

ECG Case: Elderly woman came for follow up in cardiology clinic

ECG Case: Elderly woman came for follow up in cardiology clinic, what are the findings in this ECG? Click the button below to view answer: Show Answer

ECG Case: A 68 year old man with a previously functional electronic pacemaker presented with syncope

ECG Case: A 68 year old man with a previously functional electronic pacemaker presented with syncope. What are the findings in this ECG? Click the button below to view answer: Show Answer