Introduction to TEE 25:47 Chapter 1 Find out why transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is so important, which problems you can solve and where problems can arise.Read more
Imaging 1:09:41 Chapter 2 Here you will learn how to introduce the probe and how to find the standard views proposed by the international societies.Read more
Source of Embolism 46:32 Chapter 3 Looking for a potential source of embolism is a frequent indication for a TEE.Read more
Atrial Shunts 59:15 Chapter 4 You will need TEE to exclude a patent foramen ovale or an atrial septal defect (ASD) as a potential cause of paradox embolism.Read more
Aorta 54:52 Chapter 5 In this chapter we explain how to image the aorta and provide loads of examples and cases.Read more
Endocarditis 57:52 Chapter 6 TEE is mandatory in the setting of endocarditis. We collected hundreds of cases that will demonstrate how many “faces” endocarditis can have.Read more
Mitral Regurgitation 1:23:01 Chapter 7 When should you perform a TEE study in mitral regurgitation in the first place?Read more
Valvular Heart Diseases 1:05:40 Chapter 8 We threw all other valve pathologies such as mitral stenosis, aortic stenosis, aortic regurgitation and tricuspid regurgitation into this chapter.Read more
TEE on the ICU and after Cardiovascular surgery 55:22 Chapter 9 If you work in a cardiovascular center or if you see patients following heart surgery you will need this chapter.Read more
Tumors and Masses 46:01 Chapter 10 Benign masses, cardiac malignancies and pseudotumors. These are the three topics that we will deal with in this chapter.Read more
Monitoring of Interventions 46:42 Chapter 11 TEE is increasingly used to monitor procedures in the Cath lab.Read more