A case report of critical aortic stenosis diagnosed utilizing non-imaging continuous wave Doppler probe
Edward D Shin,
Eugene Fan
Abstract:Background
Aortic Stenosis (AS) is the most commonly acquired valvular pathology in the western world. AS severity is typically evaluated with Doppler echocardiography. Evaluation of aortic gradients using standard Doppler echocardiography from the apical window may underestimate the true gradient due to misalignment of blood flow to the ultrasound beam and is often better evaluated from other imaging windows using a Non-imaging Continuous-Wave Doppler (NI-CWD) probe. Herein, we describe a un… Show more
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