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artifact occuring when the velocity of the sampled object exceeds the PRF of the sampling system
Alias
situated away from a center/proceeding from a center
Eccentric (cardiac)
reversal of congenital shunt from left to right to right to left secondary to PHTN
Eisenmerger's Syndrome
fraction of blood pump out of a ventricle with each heart beat.
Ejection Fraction (EF)
movements of blood and the forces involved in systemic or regional blood circulation
Hemodynamic
The study of the dynamic of blood circulation
Hemodynamics
muscular thickening extending from the interventricular septum to the base of the anterior pap. muscle.
Moderator Band
highest frequency that can be coded at a given sampling rage in order to be able to fully reconstruct the signal
Nyquist Limit
embrylologic remnant of the valve of the IVC
Eustachian Valve
congenital remnant of the right valve of the sinus venosus
Netwark of Chiari
existing at, and usually before, birth.
Congenital
musculomenbraneous passage extending from the pharynx of the stomach
Esophagus
to, at, or from the side of
Para
number of pulses that an ultrasound system transmits into the body per second
PRF
subsidence of pathologic state, as the subsidence of inflammation, or the softening and disappearance of a swelling.
Resolution
passage or anastomosis between two natural channels
(especially between blood vessel)
Shunt
frequency wave>than human hearing
Ultrasound
pertaining to the outer limit or margin of a rounded body
Circumferential
inflammation
itis
connective tissue that has been specialized to store fat
Adipose
absent motion at peak and/or immediate post stress
Akinetic
rising venous pressure, falling arterial pressure, and decreased heart sound in cardial tamponade
Beck's Triad
movement in the opposite direction to that expected during systole
Dyskinetic
decreased motion at peak and/or immediate post stress.
Hypokinetic
reduction of blood calcium below normal
Hypocalcemia
designating a disease having unknown cause
Idiopathic
exaggeration of the normal variation in the pulse during respiration, in which the pulse becomes weaker as one inhales and stronger as one exhales
Pulsus Paradoxus
-/+ an indication of of a large pericardial effusion in which an are a of dullness is evident below the angle of the left scalpel together with bronchial and bronchophony
Ewart's sign