end-diastolic maybe? nm
Posted By: ME on 2007-05-09
In Reply to: cardiology.... retained systolic function and no change in her..... - debbie
Subject: end-diastolic maybe? nm
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end-diastolic. sm
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end-diastolic volume, pressure, flow etc. Here are a few echo links.
http://www.med.yale.edu/intmed/cardio/echo_atlas/contents/index.html
http://www2.umdnj.edu/~shindler/abc.html
S/D/M = systolic, diastolic, mean. sm
Subject: S/D/M = systolic, diastolic, mean. sm
SDNN = standard deviation of normal to normal beats.
Do either of these fit?
There is no SBN as far as I know.
diastolic arrest maybe?
Subject: diastolic arrest maybe?
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may be diastolic dysfunction
Subject: may be diastolic dysfunction
AV or A-V diastolic dysfunction?
Subject: AV or A-V diastolic dysfunction?
Or is it matter of preference, i.e., AV or A-V? TIA for help!
diastolic domine?
Subject: diastolic domine?
A 2-D echo showed rheumatic mitral valve, with thickened calcified leaflets, s/l diastolic domine?
diastolic doming? nm.
Subject: diastolic doming? nm.
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huh? diastolic CHF? no clue....nm
Subject: huh? diastolic CHF? no clue....nm
I agree wit6h ltMQmt it would be diastolic doming
Subject: I agree wit6h ltMQmt it would be diastolic doming
s/l Chronic (diastolic congestive heart failure)
Subject: s/l Chronic (diastolic congestive heart failure)
Does this make sense? The word in question is the first word of the diagnosis of Chronic diastolic congestive heart failure. It also sounds like he could be possibly saying Clinic.
Maybe LVEDP? Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure. nm
Subject: Maybe LVEDP? Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure. nm
All I can think is LVEDP (left ventricular end-diastolic pressure)?
Subject: All I can think is LVEDP (left ventricular end-diastolic pressure)?
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