World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2015, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (3): 191-195.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2015.03.005
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Brianna Miner1, Amanda Purdy1, Laura Curtis1, Kevin Simonson1, Caleb Shumway1, Jessa Baker1, Jessica Vaughan1, Kara Percival1, Olivia Sanchez1, Shadi Lahham2(), Linda Joseph2, J Christian Fox2
Received:
2015-02-10
Accepted:
2015-06-25
Online:
2015-09-15
Published:
2015-09-15
Contact:
Shadi Lahham
E-mail:slahham8@gmail.com
Brianna Miner, Amanda Purdy, Laura Curtis, Kevin Simonson, Caleb Shumway, Jessa Baker, Jessica Vaughan, Kara Percival, Olivia Sanchez, Shadi Lahham, Linda Joseph, J Christian Fox. Feasibility study of first-year medical students identifying cardiac anatomy using ultrasound in rural Panama[J]. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2015, 6(3): 191-195.
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Table 1
Echocardiography views and values used to evaluate for structural abnormalities
Structural abnormality | PECS exam methods of evaluation |
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Interventricular septal defects | Color Doppler in parasternal long, parasternal short, and apical 4 chamber |
Atrial septal defects | Color Doppler in parasternal short and apical 4 chamber |
Mitral valve regurgitation | Color Doppler in parasternal long and apical 4 chamber |
Aortic valve regurgitation | Color Doppler in parasternal long and apical 5 chamber |
Tricuspid valve regurgitation | Color Doppler in apical 4 chamber |
Mitral valve stenosis | Parasternal long, parasternal short, and measurement of peak diastolic velocity in apical 4 chamber |
Aortic valve stenosis | Parasternal long and measurement of peak systolic velocity in apical 5 chamber |
Pulmonic valve stenosis | Measurement of peak systolic velocity in great vessel view of parasternal short |
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