At what levels are subcostal short-axis planes obtained? Can the tricuspid valve and right atrium be seen from the parasternal window? How does one select the appropriate transducer? How is the apical five-chamber plane obtained? How safe is TEE? In addition to the structures visible on the apical four-chamber plane, what structures are visible on the apical five-chamber plane? In addition to the structures visible on the apical two-chamber plane, what structures are visible on the apical three-chamber plane? Is 2DE the same as other ultrasound examinations? List 10 possible complications of TEE. List six indications for TEE. List the four most common transducer positions (windows) used in 2DE and the planes they interrogate. Name the two primary means of evaluating cardiac structures by echocardiography. Name two other positions that can be used. The subcostal short-axis plane is similar to what other plane? What are the limitations of TTE? What are the three 2DE orthogonal imaging planes? What is 2D Echocardiology? What is TEE? What is ultrasound of the heart called? What patient preparation is necessary prior to performing TEE? What structure can be visualized on the apical four-chamber plane by angling the transducer more posteriorly? What structures are seen in the short-axis plane? What structures are seen in the standard parasternal short-axis plane at the level of the aorta? What structures are seen in the standard parasternal short-axis plane at the level of the mitral valve? What structures are seen in the standard parasternal short-axis plane at the midpapillary level? What structures are seen in the suprasternal long-axis plane? What structures are seen on the subcostal four-chamber plane? What structures are visible on the apical four-chamber plane? What structures are visible on the apical two-chamber plane? What structures are visualized in the standard parasternal long-axis plane? What structures can be visualized on the IVC inflow view? What types of abnormalities can be discerned using routine 2DE? Why is the transesophageal approach useful? Book traversal links for Echocardography ‹ What is Doppler ultrasound? Up At what levels are subcostal short-axis planes obtained? ›