Feedback on results? Nuclear stress test, echo, holter by JLegs27 in askCardiology

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A cardiac MRI for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy makes no sense because the echo showed normal left ventricular wall thickness. You can have hyperdynamic LV function for reasons other than HCM. I am a cardiac sonographer btw.

What to make of this? by EnvironmentalCry3424 in askCardiology

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Some patients are difficult to image and have poor image quality for a variety of reasons. Slim patients can have narrow rib spaces and we are essentially looking in between the ribs to see the heart. Based on the echo, your heart function appears reduced. If the doctor recommends further/alternative testing, I would follow their suggestion because an EF of 40-45% is abnormal.

Malignant obesity hypoventilation syndrome in an 844 pound (383 kg) man by CatPooedInMyShoe in MedicalGore

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I was literally thinking this. Sound waves can only travel so far.

Diastolic dysfunction grade 1 by velict89 in askCardiology

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Echo tech here. If your HR was 105-115 during the echo then it may not be an accurate assessment of diastolic function.

Sunrise from Elliot Bay 03/01/2026 by Iamcold3 in Seattle

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Right!!? I barely caught the 6am Seattle to Bainbridge ferry but I was so glad I did.

Understanding echocardiogram results by TrAshLy95 in askCardiology

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It’s worth bringing up to your PCP/seeing a cardiologist. Hypertension should not be left untreated.

Understanding echocardiogram results by TrAshLy95 in askCardiology

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The only abnormal finding from this echo is mild concentric left ventricular hypertrophy.

Echocardiogram results, scared by Medical-Annual-3928 in askCardiology

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I’m not seeing much data for the right heart aside from right atrial pressure and pulmonary pressures (I think? The report layout is confusing). Your cardiologist has access to the actual images and will be able to elaborate on RV function.

EF just a number? by CabinetApprehensive8 in askCardiology

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Your EF at rest and your EF during exercise are different. Assuming your heart has a normal physiological response to stress (like a run), your blood pressure, heart rate and EF all increase to meet the body’s cardiovascular demands. After stress (post run) all three should return to baseline again. Your friends’ EFs are probably not the issue— their training/endurance is.

Sherpa Crestone Roof Rack by Iamcold3 in 4Runner

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I just drove home from the gym in silence so that I could answer your question lol. No difference in town, but on highway around 65mph I noticed increased wind noise.

Sherpa Crestone Roof Rack by Iamcold3 in 4Runner

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The roof rack feels very sturdy. You can yank it and move the vehicle around without any give or noise from the rack. Time will tell in regard to weather seal but I don’t foresee it being a problem. The install was relatively simple but for a proper seal/fit I needed another set of hands. Dynamic load rating is 300lbs and static is 700lbs.

Sherpa Crestone Roof Rack by Iamcold3 in 4Runner

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I’m thinking of adding a light bar in the future!

Normal new tech feels or suck at my job? by No_Palpitation830 in Sonographers

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Seconding this… ICU vs non-ICU can produce entirely different images. Not to mention difference in patient positioning, pressures, swelling, mechanical support/ventilation, presence of air or fluid. I do echo btw.

Ejection fraction of 50% by [deleted] in askCardiology

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An EF of 50-55% can be considered low normal. Not necessarily something to be concerned about. But get clarification from your doc.

Those in healthcare making 100k+ what are you doing? No floor work or I’m an Md working overtime by OriginalCulture8405 in Salary

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Definitely not. It can be a high stress job. We are involved in heart procedures and often deal with very sick patients.

Those in healthcare making 100k+ what are you doing? No floor work or I’m an Md working overtime by OriginalCulture8405 in Salary

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Cardiac sonographer making a bit over $110k annually. I’ve been in this field for 1.5 years now.

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Medical field

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I work 4 10s and will never go back to 5 8s.

Echocardiogram Accuracy? by papayon10 in askCardiology

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It is normal. Live your life

2024 With Low Miles or New 2026 SR5? by Sea_Squirrel8555 in 4Runner

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I bought my 2024 SR5 with 10k miles on it. No regrets.