Patients with mechanical valves have to commit to a lifetime of this.
The best view to visualize a PFO/ASD with Color Flow Doppler, as we are most parallel to flow.
What is the subcostal 4 chamber view.
This disease primarily affects right sided valves; TV appears bright and rigid.
What is carcinoid syndrome.
This is a common spectral Doppler finding of a very large LA myxoma; but it's not actually true.
What is mitral stenosis.
The blockage in this artery is what makes a widow a widow.
What is left coronary artery/left main.
The term used to describe when the valve doesn't fit. (it's not you must acquit).
This shunt is found between the aorta and pulmonary artery.
What is patent ductus arteriosus.
This protocol is not named after Mr. Willis.
What is the Bruce protocol.
The structure indicated by the red arrow; it helps the heart keep the beat.
What is a pacemaker wire.
This specialty is what you have when you add the heart and cancer
What is porcine.
This condition has four particular features, overriding aorta being one.
What is tetralogy of fallot.
Careful with glaucoma, given to patients to help achieve their target heart rate in a dobutamine echo.
What is atropine.
The anatomical area where myxomas most commonly occur.
What is the left atrium.
This is the most objective form of strain imaging.
This occurs when the valve...oops...is moving freely in the annulus.
What is dehiscence.
A calculation we can do determine if it's left to right or right to left.
What is Qp/Qs.
The pathology in the image below:

What is an aortic dissection.
What is carcinoid syndrome.
What 3D images are made from.
What are voxels.
This mighty device is the size of a dime.

What is MitraClip.
The direction of an atrial shunt depends on this.
The arrows in the image are pointing to what?

What is plaque in the LAX aorta on TEE.
The pathology seen below:
What is left atrial myxoma.
This type of 3D modality is very useful when assessing the aortic valve, for example.
What is Zoom mode.
This image shows the cloth covered metal frame on this prosthetic valve which is called:

What is a stent.
This is the most common congenital heart defect.
What is a ventricular septal defect (VSD).
During stress echo, the lateral wall of the LV becomes hypokinetic. The answer is which coronary artery is blocked?
What is the circumflex artery.
Pathology seen in the video below:
What is pulmonary embolus.
This is an assessment of only part of the heart.
What is regional longitudinal strain.