EchoSource (from the creators of ECGsource and CathSource) is a medical reference devoted exclusively to echocardiography. Developed by practicing cardiologists for both specialists and trainees in the field of cardiovascular disease, EchoSource offers the following content: * Searchable index of specialized topics including: History of Echocardiography Transthoracic Echo – Learning the Procedure Transesophageal Echo – Learning the Procedure Standard Transthoracic Echocardiography Views Standard Transesophageal Echocardiography Views Hemodynamics: Doppler Overview Hemodynamics: Color Flow Imaging Hemodynamics: Transvalvular Gradients Hemodynamics: Intracardiac Pressures Hemodynamics: Cardiac Flow & the Continuity Equation Hemodynamics: Proximal Isovelocity Surface Area (PISA) Left Ventricle: Systolic Function Left Ventricle: Diastolic Function Valvular: Aortic Stenosis Valvular: Aortic Regurgitation Valvular: Mitral Stenosis Valvular: Mitral Regurgitation Valvular: Pulmonic Stenosis Valvular: Pulmonic Regurgitation Valvular: Tricuspid Stenosis Valvular: Tricuspid Regurgitation Valvular: Prosthetic Valves Clinical Disorder: Aortic Dissection Clinical Disorder: Atrial Septal Defect Clinical Disorder: Constrictive Pericarditis vs. Restrictive Cardiomyopathy Clinical Disorder: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Clinical Disorder: Intracardiac Masses - Endocarditis & Vegetations Clinical Disorder: Intracardiac Masses - Thrombus Clinical Disorder: Intracardiac Masses - Tumors Clinical Disorder: Pericardial Effusion Clinical Disorder: Pseudoaneurysm Clinical Disorder: Pulmonary Artery Hypertension Clinical Disorder: Subaortic Membrane Clinical Disorder: Ventricular Septal Defect * Searchable database consisting of more than 90 figures, images, and echocardiography videos of both common and rare findings in the field of echocardiography EchoSource provides a detailed overview of clinical disorders and their evaluation using echocardiography, incorporating educational figures and videos as well as reviews of pertinent medical literature. Whether you are a beginner just learning standard echocardiography imaging views, or a practicing clinician needing a quick reference to guideline-based echocardiographic criteria for diagnosing the severity of valvular heart disease, EchoSource is the ideal application to assist you.
Videos never work
The videos on this app never seem to work.
Good info, glitchy app
Good for someone acquiring a baseline for TTE and TEE. The drawn illustrations are helpful, and the paired echo images would have been fantastic, but they never work. Neither on my phone or a colleague who has the same app Useful beginner info, but the app has room for improvement
Outdated
Just wrong informations for present time.
Additional views
Good app. May want additional views for PLAX to show the TV. In the apical views may want to show 3ch view, LV, LA, AOV In subcostal may want to show SAX as well as IVC. Just a thought......
Please consider the
Thebesian veins and vessels of Wearn if you make future app modifications. Thank you very much. Kind regards
Nice app. Handy to have.
Good overall review of structures/images. Well done. One recommendation I would have is to have a section or subsection under mitral valve on identifying which scallop you are visualizing. This is something I always have to review/look up.
Guideline-based comprehensive resource
Clinical disorder videos freeze-frame to point out the echo findings. Figures are detailed. Best pocket reference that I have found regarding echo criteria for severity of valvular heart disease and diastolic function parameters. Other reviewer commented on PSAX base view being mislabeled, but it is labeled correctly. Have not come across any inaccurate info. Strongly recommend.
Fixed video issues for latest iPhone models
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