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Cardiovascular Anatomy Part 1

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jolygars@*.com

Feb 27 2024, 10:13 pm

Best cardiac anatomy lecture...

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Nov 19 2022, 1:17 pm

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Cardiovascular issues are one of the most prevalent in the US and the world. It is essential for every great clinician to have a good grasp of the structure of the heart. Understanding and interpreting the heart sounds, murmurs, and EKG depend on the mastery of the heart's structure. 

This is your video to start the mastery of the structure of the heart.

 

In this video, Drbeen faculty, Dr. Adam Jones presents the structure of the heart. Following structural elements are presented and discussed. 
1. Heart's placement in the chest.
2. Chambers of the heart.
3. Chamber that we see from the front vs. back.
4. Epicardial fat.
5. Coronary vessels
6. Right Atrium.
7. Right Auricle.
8. Functions of an auricle.
9. Superior Vena Cava.
10. Inferior Vena Cava.
11. Coronary Sinus.
12. Interatrial septum
13. Fossa ovalis
14. Patent foramen ovalis and its consequence
15. Right atrioventricular valve or tricuspid valve
16. Right ventricle
17. Chordae tendineae
18. Papillary muscles
19. Trabeculae carneae
20. Tricuspid regurgitation
21. Pectinate muscle
22. Left atrium
23. Bicuspid valve or mitral valve
24. Mechanical valves25. Mitral valve regurgitation

 

Learning objectives of this video are the following: 

1. Heart in situ.

2. Introduction to four chambers of the heart.

3. Structures entering the right atrium and right ventrical.

4. Structural anatomy of tricuspid and bicuspid valves.

Presented by Dr. Adam Jones

 

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Faculty

In addition to the presenter, following authors may have helped with the content writing, review, or approval:

  • Adam Jones MD

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The DrBeen Corp designates this enduring material for a maximum of 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


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Faculty Disclosures
Adam Jones MD Author declares no conflict of interest.

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