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[[Echocardiography]] may be helpful in the diagnosis the cause of [[lethal]] [[arrhythmia]] and [[sudden cardiac arrest]] by assessment of ,[[Regional wall motion abnormality]],[[Systolic function ]] of [[left ventricle]] | [[Echocardiography]] may be helpful in the diagnosis the cause of [[lethal]] [[arrhythmia]] and [[sudden cardiac arrest]] by assessment of ,[[Regional wall motion abnormality]],[[Systolic function ]] of [[left ventricle]] | ||
,Evidence of [[ myocardial infarction]] | ,Evidence of [[ myocardial infarction]] | ||
,Valvular heart disease such as [[aortic stenosis]] | , [[Valvular heart disease]] such as [[aortic stenosis]] | ||
,[[Right ventricular cardiomyopathy]] | ,[[Right ventricular cardiomyopathy]] | ||
,[[Pericardial effusion]], [[ Tamponade]] | ,[[Pericardial effusion]], [[ Tamponade]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sara Zand, M.D.[2]
Overview
Echocardiography may be helpful in the diagnosis the cause of lethal arrhythmia and sudden cardiac arrest by assessment of ,Regional wall motion abnormality,Systolic function of left ventricle ,Evidence of myocardial infarction , Valvular heart disease such as aortic stenosis ,Right ventricular cardiomyopathy ,Pericardial effusion, Tamponade , Aorta dissection
Echocardiography
Echocardiography may be helpful in the diagnosis the cause of lethal arrhythmia and sudden cardiac arrest by assessment of the following:[1]
- Regional wall motion abnormality
- Systolic function of left ventricle
- Evidence of myocardial infarction
- Valvular heart disease such as aortic stenosis
- Right ventricular cardiomyopathy
- Pericardial effusion, Tamponade
- Aorta dissection
2017AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for management of sudden cardiac arrest and ventricular arrhythmia
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References
- ↑ Parker, Brian K.; Salerno, Alexis; Euerle, Brian D. (2018). "The Use of Transesophageal Echocardiography During Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation: A Literature Review". Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine. 38 (5): 1141–1151. doi:10.1002/jum.14794. ISSN 0278-4297.