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Delve into the sophisticated world of non-invasive hemodynamic assessment using echocardiography. This advanced session from Mayo Clinic 2024 is designed for clinicians seeking to master the application of Doppler principles and echocardiographic data to derive comprehensive hemodynamic parameters at the bedside. In This Session You Will Learn: Comprehensive Pressure Analysis: Techniques to calculate intracardiac pressures, including right atrial, pulmonary artery systolic and diastolic, and left atrial pressures. Stroke Volume and Cardiac Output: Accurate quantification of flow using Doppler and LVOT methods, including recognition and troubleshooting of discrepancies. Valve Stenosis and Regurgitation: Advanced application of the continuity equation, PISA method, and Doppler gradients for precise assessment of lesion severity. Shunt Calculations: Step-by-step guidance on calculating Qp:Qs in atrial and ventricular septal defects. Integrated Case-Based Approach: Complex clinical scenarios where hemodynamic data directly guides diagnosis and therapeutic decision-making. This session is essential for translating echocardiographic data into a dynamic understanding of a patient's cardiovascular physiology. Who Should Watch: Cardiologists and echocardiography specialists Critical care physicians and anesthesiologists Senior sonographers and fellows in advanced training 🔔 Subscribe to YouTube channel for more expert-led education 📌 Tags: #Hemodynamics #Echocardiography #Cardiology #Doppler #MayoClinic #CardiacImaging #HeartFailure #ValvularHeartDisease #CME #MedicalEducation Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only. For patient-specific care, please consult a healthcare professional.