BSEcho 2020 blog

  

BSEcho 2020 in review | Investigator of the Year 2020

Posted on 2/11/2021
IOTY winner Helen Jordan explains how POCUS is useful – and feasible – in the management of COVID-19

  

#BSEcho2020 in review | Talking the same language: The segmental approach to CHD imaging

Posted on 1/18/2021
How a standardised method of assessment can help guide the management of congenital heart disease

  

#BSEcho2020 in review | Is it time to move from LVEF to cardiac reserve in CTRD?

Posted on 1/11/2021
Is cardiac reserve a better measure of cancer treatment-related cardiac dysfunction than LVEF?

  

#BSEcho2020 in review | Level 1 top tips

Posted on 1/5/2021
Expert panel answer common trainee questions

  

#BSEcho2020 in review | Pregnancy is a feat of endurance for the heart

Posted on 12/28/2020
Pregnancy puts as much strain on the heart as an endurance sporting event, but data is lacking

  

#BSEcho2020 in review | Cardiac physiologist to clinical scientist: How to achieve STP equivalence

Posted on 12/21/2020
From application to accreditation – James Willis’ step-by-step guide to achieving STP equivalence

  

#BSEcho2020 in review | Adaptation or maladaptation: Physiological changes during endurance exercise

Posted on 12/14/2020
Advances in echo technology are changing our understanding of athlete’s heart, said Dr Oxborough

  

#BSEcho2020 in review | Echo is at the centre of multi-modal cardio-oncology monitoring

Posted on 12/7/2020
The role of echocardiography and other imaging modalities in the evolving field of cardio-oncology

  

#BSEcho2020 in review | Mechanical circulatory devices and echo

Posted on 11/30/2020
Echocardiography can help to guide device implantation and monitor for failure or complications

  

#BSEcho2020 in review | No heartbreak at high altitude

Posted on 11/23/2020
Is sympathetic nerve activity the key to understanding how the heart adapts to high altitude?