The annual EuroEcho conference is just around the corner (4-7 December 2019). It is always a fantastic meeting, and I am looking forward, especially since it takes place in my hometown Vienna. One of the sessions ...
Case stories that stick
Recently, I imaged a patient with left ventricular hypertrophy and mildly reduced LVF. I came across a mitral inflow PW Doppler image with a small E wave and a rather large A wave. The E/A ratio was 0.6.Recently, ...
How will the future of medicine look? Will we use biosensors, smartwatches, robots, and decision support systems such as “Watson”? And will the stethoscope still play a role in such a “high tech” environment?
Recently I lectured on diastolic dysfunction in India and I asked the auditorium if they were aware of the newest “2016” guidelines on diastolic function and if they were applying them in there patients.
Do I need to see a doctor? Before Fred had a clear answer, the alarm on his watch went off. A red light was blinking and a sign went on reading “Seek medical attention NOW “.
You finally landed on the moon, after years of training; after a strenuous space flight, which exposed you to 3G during launch and all sorts of health hazards.