Broken Heart 💔 Syndrome (Takotsubo cardiomyopathy) | Cardiology Series

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Broken Heart 💔 Syndrome (Takotsubu cardiomyopathy) | Cardiology Series for USMLE, NCLEX, COMLEX, MBBS. Broken heart syndrome…severe emotional stress…ventricular arrhythmias , palpitations, ST changes on ECG (EKG), sudden cardiac death…happy heart syndrome vs broken heart syndrome…cardiogenic shock…syncope, hemodynamic instability, code blue in the hospital…chest pain, shortness of breath (dyspnea), myocarditis, viral myocarditis is not the same as Takotsubu cardiomyopathy.

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I want to thank you from bottom of my heart for your lectures and everything you do. I just past my last exam and finished MD today partially because of you!
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This subject is not even on my slides but i won’t miss a video of this amazing playlist

Nora-dxcy
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Like smashed. I was just talking about this the other day! Interesting topic!

morningcoffeepottery
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From the core of the heart to the outer skin there are 3 principal layers namely endocardium, myocardium and pericardium. The pericardium is the outermost fibrous layer that covers the heart. This pericardium is composed of two layers. One of these layers is known as the epicardium or visceral pericardium(innermost) which is the closest pericardial layer to the myocardium.

avinash
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Could you do a video of POTS so I can try to understand the new issue I've got

aaronm
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1:29 Pericardium is composed of an outermost fibrous layer and an inner serous layer that’s a closed double layered sac, and the layers of that sac are (parietal and visceral).. and the visceral “inner” layer of it that’s adherent to heart is also called epicardium.
so the difference is (epicardium is the innermost part of endocardium that’s enclosing the heart)..
Correct me if I’m wrong.. 🌸

sozi
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If the pt complains of typical chest pain + ecg findings show st elevation and troponin initially may not be elevated then shouldn’t we start treating it as ACS ? Then what make us suspect it and send pt for echo ?

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i admire his intellectual. I wonder if he can help me with ncleck.

soniajohn
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So what about the Post acute phase? Does the heart return to normal Function? Ive heard of many patients that get told by the doctors everything is back to normal, but the patients still feel weaker and perform worse in sports

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150 for premium membership. You must be kidding. Too expensive. Lol

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You mean to tell me it cost me 1.99 to be a member. You too expensive.

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