Very nice case and clips. Rv and LV looks globally hypokinetic and RV dilated, too. What´s the mechanism for regurgitation? I suppose: RV: annular dilation and papillary muscle disfunction? and LV papillary muscle disfunction?
Very nice case! What kind of snake was it? And what kind of treatment did you choose (anti-serum)? In germany we don´t have any really dangerous snakes, so I have no experience in that kind of emergency-cases. Thank you very much for sharing that interesting vid.
Very nice case and clips. Rv and LV looks globally hypokinetic and RV
dilated, too. What´s the mechanism for regurgitation? I suppose: RV:
annular dilation and papillary muscle disfunction? and LV papillary
muscle disfunction?
best
this patient was hospitalized in the icu ,the team asked me to help
for the cardiac problems.this is my only case I see.
Very nice case!
What kind of snake was it? And what kind of
treatment did you choose (anti-serum)? In germany we don´t have any
really dangerous snakes, so I have no experience in that kind of
emergency-cases.
Thank you very much for sharing that interesting
vid.
Jörg.