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Imaging Studies for Cardiovascular System I:Echocardiography01:17

Imaging Studies for Cardiovascular System I:Echocardiography

Cardiac imaging studies encompass a wide range of noninvasive and minimally invasive techniques designed to visualize the heart's structure and function in detail. One such technique is echocardiography, which uses high-frequency ultrasound waves to produce detailed images of the heart, known as echocardiograms.
Indications: Echocardiography is utilized to diagnose heart failure, valve disorders, and myocardial infarction. It also assesses cardiac structures' size, shape, and motion, evaluates...
Acute Coronary Syndrome III: Diagnostic Studies01:30

Acute Coronary Syndrome III: Diagnostic Studies

Diagnosing acute coronary syndrome or ACS begins with a thorough patient history. Notable symptoms include central, crushing chest pain radiating to the left arm, neck, jaw, or back, along with shortness of breath, sweating (diaphoresis), nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and palpitations.It is crucial to note any history of cardiac illnesses and assess risk factors, including age, gender, smoking, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and a sedentary lifestyle.During physical examination, vital...
Imaging Studies for Cardiovascular System II:Types of Echocardiography01:20

Imaging Studies for Cardiovascular System II:Types of Echocardiography

Echocardiography plays a role in assessing cardiac health and detecting heart conditions, with various types providing critical insights for diagnosis and treatment.
Types of Echocardiography
Transthoracic Echocardiography (TTE)
TTE is the most common type of echocardiogram which involves placing a transducer on the patient's chest, emitting sound waves to create heart images. TTE is invaluable for evaluating the heart's size, structure, and motion, making it particularly useful for diagnosing...
Electrocardiogram01:29

Electrocardiogram

An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a critical diagnostic tool that records the electrical signals produced by the heart during each heartbeat. This recording is achieved through electrodes placed strategically on the arms, legs, and chest. The electrocardiograph amplifies these signals and produces 12 distinct tracings, offering a comprehensive understanding of the heart's electrical activity.
Three major waveforms are present in a typical ECG recording: the P wave, the QRS complex, and the T...
Aortic Regurgitation II: Clinical Features and Diagnostic Tests01:22

Aortic Regurgitation II: Clinical Features and Diagnostic Tests

Aortic valve regurgitation (AR) occurs when the aortic valve fails to close properly, allowing blood to flow backward from the aorta into the left ventricle. This backflow can result in two distinct clinical presentations: acute and chronic AR, each characterized by its own set of symptoms and physical findings.Acute Aortic RegurgitationAcute AR presents with a sudden onset of severe symptoms. Patients typically experience profound dyspnea (shortness of breath), chest pain, and signs of left...
Rheumatic Heart Disease II: Clinical Manifestations and Diagnostic Studies01:22

Rheumatic Heart Disease II: Clinical Manifestations and Diagnostic Studies

The key clinical manifestations of Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) include several distinct cardiac symptoms.Carditis, a hallmark of acute rheumatic fever, involves inflammation of the heart's endocardium, myocardium, and pericardium. Chronic RHD often results from recurrent episodes of carditis. Its symptoms include the following:Murmurs are caused by valvular damage, especially to the mitral and aortic valves. Mitral stenosis or regurgitation is common, with characteristic heart murmurs...

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Echocardiographic Assessment Using Subxiphoid-Only Examination for Hypotensive Patients
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Echocardiographic Assessment Using Subxiphoid-Only Examination for Hypotensive Patients

Published on: April 18, 2025

Echocardiogram Testing in Patients with Post-COVID-19 Condition: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Jana Khawandi1, Ali Choaib1, Muayad Azzam1

  • 1Evidence-Based Practice and Impact Center, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS 66103, USA.

Journal of Clinical Medicine
|June 26, 2026
PubMed
Summary

Individuals with post-COVID-19 condition (PCC) show more echocardiogram abnormalities, especially if hospitalized. However, the clinical significance remains unclear, and evidence quality is very low.

Keywords:
Long COVIDPost COVID-19diagnosisechocardiogram

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Echocardiographic Assessment Using Subxiphoid-Only Examination for Hypotensive Patients
08:45

Echocardiographic Assessment Using Subxiphoid-Only Examination for Hypotensive Patients

Published on: April 18, 2025

Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Medical Diagnostics

Background:

  • Post-COVID-19 condition (PCC) can cause long-term cardiac issues.
  • Echocardiography is a key tool for assessing cardiac function.
  • Understanding cardiac deviations in PCC is crucial for patient management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the prevalence of echocardiographic structural/functional deviations in individuals with PCC.
  • To compare these findings with patients who do not have PCC.
  • To analyze subgroup differences based on acute COVID-19 hospitalization status.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic literature search across three databases.
  • Independent screening and data extraction by two reviewers.
  • Meta-analysis and subgroup analysis performed using specialized software.
  • Risk of bias and certainty of evidence assessed using established tools (Hoy et al., GRADE).

Main Results:

  • 16 studies were included, reporting on echocardiographic differences between PCC and non-PCC groups.
  • PCC patients exhibited more echocardiographic deviations, particularly those hospitalized during acute COVID-19.
  • The clinical significance of these deviations was generally unclear.
  • Overall evidence certainty was rated as very low due to high risk of bias, indirectness, and imprecision.

Conclusions:

  • Echocardiograms reveal frequent deviations in individuals with PCC.
  • The clinical relevance of these findings requires further investigation.
  • Future research should focus on the diagnostic accuracy of echocardiography for PCC.