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How paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea differ form orthopnea ?

drsvenkatesan wrote 2 months ago: … more →

Tags: Cardiology - Clinical, orthopnea, dyspnea, paroxysmal, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, cardinal symptoms in cardiology

Fascicular tachycardia : A classification

drsvenkatesan wrote 3 months ago: Traditionally we believed VT can originate only  from the ventricular myocardial cells . Then we rea … more →

Tags: Cardiology - Clinical, cardiology- coronary care, anterior fascicular tachycardia, bbr, belhassen ventricular tacycardia, fascicular tacycardia, inter fascicular tacycardia, narrow qrs ventricular tachycardia, narrow qrs vt

The Aortic dissection : What you wanted to know about true and false lumen !

drsvenkatesan wrote 8 months ago: Why is identifying false and true lumen important ? This helps the interventional cardiologist to pl … more →

Tags: Cardiac Surgery, Cardiology - Clinical, Cardiology -Interventional -PCI, aortic band, aortic disscetion, aortic septum, cob webs in aorta, dissecting aneurysm of aorta, entry point in aorta

Land mark concepts in cardiology : How to localise focal atrial tachycardia with P wave morphology in ECG ? Land mark concepts in cardiology .

drsvenkatesan wrote 9 months ago:   What is the simplest and accurate way to predict  the   origin of Right atrial tacycardia(RAT)  fr … more →

Tags: cardiology -ECG, Cardiology-Land mark studies, Cardiology-Arrhythmias, SVT, atrial tacycardia, how to localise atrial tachycardia, p wave morphology in svt, greeat papers in cardiology

Cardinal symptoms in cardiology : Palpitation , some observations

drsvenkatesan wrote 1 year ago:                     Palpitation is one of the common symptoms for which cardiac patients are referre … more →

Tags: Cardiology - Clinical, anxiety state, asd, BMJ, bradycardia, Cardiology, clincal cardiology, drsvenkatesan, hyper kinetic circulation

How does squatting help relieve exertional dyspnea in patients with tetrology of fallot ?

drsvenkatesan wrote 1 year ago:                                                                              .It is a well known fac … more →

Tags: Cardiology - Clinical, Infrequently asked questions in cardiology (iFAQs), Cardiology, cyanotic heart disease, drsvenkatesan, Heart, lancet, NEJM, Squatting

What is the mechanism of pericardial rub ?2 comments

drsvenkatesan wrote 1 year ago: Heart is externally covered by two layers of pericardium .  Pericardial space is formed between pari … more →

Tags: Cardiology - Clinical, drsvenkatesan, clinical cardiology, lancet, BMJ, venkatesan sangareddi, pericardial rub, pericarditis, pericardial effusion

What is the difference between left ventricular pressure curve and right ventricular pressure curve ?

drsvenkatesan wrote 1 year ago: The pressure tracing between two chambers of the heart are distinctly different .  Apart from the ma … more →

Tags: hemodynamics, drsvenkatesan, Cardiology, cath lab, left ventricle, pressure curve, right ventricle, hang out interval, pressure tracing

How is LAD angina differnt from RCA angina ? Can we localise the "Angina related artery " from the the type of chest pain ?

drsvenkatesan wrote 1 year ago: How is LAD angina differnt from RCA angina ? Can we localise the “Angina related artery … more →

Tags: Cardiology - Clinical, Infrequently asked questions in cardiology (iFAQs), drsvenkatesan, coronary, NSTEMI, Cardiology, Angina, RCA, lad

How do you define apical impulse ?

drsvenkatesan wrote 1 year ago: Examinations in  clinical cardiology It is a brief early systolic outward thrust , followed by late … more →

Tags: apical impulse, clinical cardiology, MD, palpation


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