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M-Mode Echocardiography

M-Mode Echocardiography. John N. Hamaty D.O. SJHG. M-Mode Echo. Used in combination with 2-dimentional Rapid sampling of a region results in placing sequential parallel data lines so close together that individual points of brightness appear as continuous horizontal lines.

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M-Mode Echocardiography

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  1. M-Mode Echocardiography John N. Hamaty D.O. SJHG

  2. M-Mode Echo • Used in combination with 2-dimentional • Rapid sampling of a region results in placing sequential parallel data lines so close together that individual points of brightness appear as continuous horizontal lines. • 90 degrees to sample- “ice pick”

  3. M-Mode Echo • This narrow field allows fewer pulses with a higher frame rate and therefore better temporal resolution • Factors that shorten the time required to make a frame will act to improve temporal resolution.

  4. Improving Temporal Resolution • Minimize depth of view • Use single focus • Narrow sector • Minimize line density • As temporal resolution improves, image quality may degrade.

  5. Mitral Valve Disease M-Mode Echo

  6. Anterior Mitral Valve Prolapse(Mid-Late Systole)

  7. Mitral Stenosis

  8. Aortic Insufficiency with fluttering of Mitral Valve

  9. Mitral Valve Endocarditis

  10. Aortic Valve Disease M-Mode Echo

  11. Critical Aortic Stenosis

  12. Early closure of AV due to Severe LV dysfun

  13. St Jude Prosthetic Aortic Valve

  14. Pulmonic Valve Disease M-Mode Echo

  15. Pulmonary HTN with “Flying W sign”

  16. Left Ventricle M-Mode Echo

  17. Dilated Cardiomyopathy

  18. “B” bump due to elevated EDP

  19. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

  20. Paradoxic Septal Motion

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