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Cardiac Ultrasound

Test Your Knowledge!

Question

This image is from a young dog with a grade 4/6 left basilar systolic murmur. What does the image show?

A: Left ventricular concentric hypertrophy and dilated left atrium

B: Right ventricular concentric hypertrophy and right atrial dilation

C: Right ventricular concentric hypertrophy and Ebstein’s anomaly

D: Right and left ventricular concentric hypertrophy

Answer

The correct answer is B.

This image shows evidence of concentric hypertrophy which develops in the presence of increased afterload. In this case pulmonic stenosis is the cause of the increased afterload on the right ventricle.

Pulmonary hypertension may cause a similar change but is usually seen in older animals. Before diagnosing pulmonary hypertension it is important to exclude right ventricular outflow tract obstruction, of which pulmonic stenosis is one cause.

The left side can appear to be hypertrophied in cases of pulmonic stenosis and pulmonary hypertension. However it is not true hypertrophy and is termed ‘pseudohypertrophy’ as reduced right ventricular cardiac output, secondary to severe stenosis/ hypertension, results in an under-filled left ventricle. Furthermore, septal flattening is also present caused by the high right-sided pressure which makes the left side appear smaller.

How did you get on?

This question and answer is from the tutors on the upcoming Advance25 Online Course Cardiac Ultrasound. This fully flexible interactive online CPD course runs for 6 weeks and will help you to get the most out of your cardiac scanning with your canine and feline patients. Lots of scanning videos and case discussions, with full access to your course materials for 12 months, and 25 Hours of CPD for your CPD requirements.

Advance25™


Cardiac Ultrasound


Interactive, Flexible Online CPD Course

Sept

7

  • Starts 7th September

Online £997 (+VAT)

 

This Interactive, Fully Flexible Online Course could be just what you're looking for!

What sort of things will you learn?

  • Getting the most out of your ultrasound machine

    Image quality and optimisation are extremely important if you are to interpret your echocardiography images confidently. This session will give you the knowledge that you need to optimise your ultrasound images and get a clearer picture with your cases.

  • Measuring and interpreting your echocardiography images.

    Accurate and repeatable measurement of echocardiography images is key to determining if an animal has heart disease, especially with those animals that need longitudinal follow up. In this session we will review commonly used measurements associated with right-sided views and discuss evaluation of systolic function.

  • Echocardiography of acquired heart disease in the cat. 

    Diastolic function is important to evaluate feline heart disease. In this session we will discuss interpretation of diastolic function together with how to diagnose the various forms of acquired feline heart disease.

  • Echocardiography of acquired heart disease in the dog and miscellaneous heart diseases. 

    Acquired heart disease is commonly identified in dogs. This session will review echocardiography of degenerative mitral valve disease and dilated cardiomyopathy. We will then go on to discuss more unusual presentations such as pericardial effusion, endocarditis and pulmonary hypertension.

  • Echocardiography of congenital heart disease in cats and dogs

    Congenital heart disease is frequently encountered in small animal practice. This session will review more common congenital diseases and their echocardiographic appearance. Focus will be on patent ductus arteriosus, pulmonic and aortic stenosis, valve dysplasia and septal defects.

  • Case based integration. 

    We’ll will go through canine and feline cases pulling together everything you have learnt in this course. We’ll look at some of the patients that you’re likely to encounter in your practice.

  • Unlimited access to your Course Materials

    For a full 12 months

  • Ask all the questions you like

    Get more out of your cardiac scanning with this interactive online course. Cardiac ultrasound is an important part of examining patients with known or suspected heart disease. Understanding the principles behind echocardiography will help you with image acquisition and optimisation, enabling confident interpretation with your patients. This course will take you through the principles of echocardiography, including advanced techniques, and their application to various disease processes in both cats and dogs. Take your cardiac scanning to the next level with the help of our expert and approachable tutors. Ask any question you like at any time – you have full tutor support throughout your course.

  • Full Tutor Support

    For 8 weeks – gain essential practical tips from our expert and approachable tutors

  • 25 Hours of CPD

    Towards your annual CPD requirement

This six week, fully flexible interactive online CPD course will give you the skills and confidence that you need to take your small animal cardiac ultrasound to the next level in your practice.

Develop your diagnostic and decision making skills with the help of our friendly and approachable tutors. Refine your scanning techniques and interpretation with lots of highly practical tips. You'll get the help you need to get accurate diagnoses with your patients and avoid common pitfalls.

Register now by clicking the buttons below, or call us on 0151 328 0444 to reserve your place.

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