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Cristiana Monteiro, BSc (Hons)

Cristiana es fisióloga cardíaca clínica principal en el Cromwell Hospital de Londres y fisióloga cardíaca altamente especializada honoraria en el John Radcliffe Hospital de Oxford.

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Soy fisiológa cardíaca especializada en ecocardiografía y manejo del ritmo cardíaco. Dirijo la unidad de Diagnóstico Complejo y el área de Desarrollo y Educación del servicio de Cardiología del Cromwell Hospital, en Londres, y soy fisióloga cardíaca altamente especializada honoraria en el John Radcliffe Hospital de Oxford. Anteriormente dirigí el servicio de fisiología clínica de investigación y el Laboratorio Central de Ecocardiografía de Investigación de la Universidad de Oxford. Soy editora de un libro de texto sobre ecocardiografía de gran éxito y me apasiona enseñar esta disciplina a las nuevas generaciones de científicos.

Últimos artículos con Cristiana

Using pulmonary regurgitation to infer right-heart pressure in echocardiography

When assessing right ventricle pressure in congenital heart disease, you can leverage the pulmonary artery diastolic pressure. Which view should you use? At which exact point should you measure the pressure of the pulmonary regurgitation jet? In this video, Cristiana Monteiro—a cardiac physiologist from the University of Oxford—provides answers and explains the underlying physics for this procedure.
31st Jan 2022 • 3m leer

Inferring right-heart pressures with echocardiography using tricuspid regurgitation

Measuring the velocity of the tricuspid regurgitation jet can help you estimate the systolic pressure in the right ventricle. How do you get a reliable measurement in patients with atrial fibrillation? In this video, Cristiana Monteiro—a cardiac physiologist from the University of Oxford—provides answers and explains the underlying physics of this right-heart pressure measurement.
31st Jan 2022 • 6m leer

Imaging the tricuspid valve in echocardiography

The tricuspid valve is made up of three non-identical leaflets: the anterior, the septal, and the posterior one. Their sizes and positions differ between individuals, which makes identifying them on ultrasound images tricky. In this video, Cristiana Monteiro—a cardiac physiologist from the University of Oxford—explains the anatomy behind septal defects and how to diagnose them using ultrasound.
31st Jan 2022 • 3m leer

How to detect PFOs and ASDs with the help of echocardiography

The interatrial septum can contain defects, like a patent foramen ovale or primum or secundum atrial septal defects. How do you distinguish between an ultrasound artifact and a real defect? What is the role of Doppler ultrasound in diagnosing septal defects? Can the appearance of the right heart provide any clues? In this video, Cristiana Monteiro—a cardiac physiologist from the University of Oxford—explains the anatomy behind septal defects and how to diagnose them using ultrasound.
31st Jan 2022 • 4m leer

Recognizing poor right ventricular systolic function in echocardiography

Right ventricular failure is caused by left ventricular failure, heart attack, or hereditary right heart diseases. What are the echocardiography signs of systolic dysfunction in the right ventricle? How is the tricuspid anulus supposed to move in a healthy heart? What about the free wall of the right ventricle? In this video, Cristiana Monteiro—a cardiac physiologist from the University of Oxford—shares her expert approach to right heart echo.
31st Jan 2022 • 4m leer

Measuring the right ventricle with echocardiography

Measuring the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) with echocardiography is a great way to recognize dilation of the right ventricle. Which views should you use for measurement? Which dimensions should you measure? How can you recognize right ventricular hypertrophy? In this video, Cristiana Monteiro – a cardiac physiologist from the University of Oxford – shares her expert approach to right-heart echo.
31st Jan 2022 • 3m leer