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What does this? Diagnostic scheme

Sonopath Forum

What does this? Diagnostic scheme

A few years ago I posted a question about a heart and someone sent me a link to a schematic for heart disease diagnosis (Randy Herman maybe?).   As someone whose echo skills are only intermediate, I found it very helpful but have misplaced it. 

Basically, it had a diagnosis (e.g. pulmonic stenosis) and a list of characteristic echo findings under it ( e.g. elevated transpulmonic velocity, etc.)  On some occasions, I can describe my echo findings but not come up with the one diagnosis that puts it all together.  I found it helpful in that regard.

A few years ago I posted a question about a heart and someone sent me a link to a schematic for heart disease diagnosis (Randy Herman maybe?).   As someone whose echo skills are only intermediate, I found it very helpful but have misplaced it. 

Basically, it had a diagnosis (e.g. pulmonic stenosis) and a list of characteristic echo findings under it ( e.g. elevated transpulmonic velocity, etc.)  On some occasions, I can describe my echo findings but not come up with the one diagnosis that puts it all together.  I found it helpful in that regard.

 

Anyone have a link to it?

 

Thanks!

Suzanne

 

Comments

KV CVT SonoPath

Hi Suzanne! I am checking

Hi Suzanne! I am checking with Dr. Herman to see if he still has it. 🙂

KV CVT SonoPath

Dr. Herman is the best, he

Dr. Herman is the best, he posted the schematic for you here: https://sonopath.com/forum/pathophysiology-cardiac-disease

smbrowndvm

Thank you!

Thank you!