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Clinical value and application of cardiac contrast-enhanced ultrasound
? Contrast-enhanced ultrasound has a great influence on the accurate diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Left ventricular cavity imaging can clearly display the endocardial boundary and obviously improve the accuracy of left ventricular ejection fraction measurement. Can help correctly identify the anatomical structure of the heart; Improve the diagnostic rate of myocardial hypertrophy and noncompaction; It is helpful for differential diagnosis of intracardiac space occupation and better observation of the relationship between tumor and surrounding myocardium. Contrast-enhanced myocardial ultrasound can be used to evaluate the effect of coronary artery stenosis on myocardial perfusion, detect the viable myocardium in myocardial infarction area and evaluate the effect of revascularization treatment.

? Dr. Xiu Chunhong from the Department of Cardiology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University was specially invited to give a case demonstration and lecture in the ultrasound imaging department of our hospital. Since 2005, Dr. Xiu Chunhong has mainly studied the application of new echocardiographic technology in cardiovascular diseases, especially devoted himself to the study of the clinical application value of echocardiographic technology, which has been applied in many clinical fields, and has been trying to popularize the clinical application of this technology in recent years. * * * Published more than 30 articles in national core journals and SCI, and won the provincial science and technology progress award and new technology application award of the Ministry of Health 10.

Title: Clinical value and practice of cardiac contrast echocardiography.

Time: 20 18.05.26 am 10:30.

Venue: ultrasonic imaging laboratory on the first floor of outpatient department

Welcome the doctors from relevant clinical departments to listen!