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Author(s): Luokai Wang Added: 1 month ago
Journal of Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology 2024;3:e09. View more
Author(s): Luokai Wang Added: 1 month ago
Journal of Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology 2024;3:e09. View more
Author(s): Raja Ezman Raja Shariff Added: 1 month ago
Supplementary Video 2: Two-dimensional transthoracic echocardiogram with and without colour Doppler imaging demonstrating severe tricuspid regurgitation in (A) right ventricular inflow, (B) parasternal short-axis, (C) apical four-chamber, and (D) subcostal views. View more
Author(s): Raja Ezman Raja Shariff Added: 1 month ago
Supplementary Figure 1: Electrocardiogram. The initial electrocardiogram revealed absence of P waves, with an irregularly irregular rhythm supportive of atrial fibrillation. In addition, there was evidence of right axis deviation, prominent R waves in lead V1-2 and prominent S waves in leads V3–V6. View more
Author(s): Raja Ezman Raja Shariff Added: 1 month ago
Supplementary Video 4: CT imaging of the thorax moving from cranial to caudal.Several abnormalities were detected, including a persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC), a superior sinus venosus atrial septal defect, partial anomalous pulmonary venous return of the right pulmonary veins from the upper and middle lobes, and an enlarged coronary sinus into which the PLSVC drains. View more
Author(s): Raja Ezman Raja Shariff Added: 1 month ago
Supplementary Video 3: Two-dimensional transthoracic echocardiogram with agitated saline test. Using a parasternal long-axis view, an agitated saline test was performed through injection via the left antecubital fossa. (A) Initially, no agitated saline was seen, and a dilated coronary sinus was appreciated. (B) Following injection of agitated saline, the coronary sinus became opacified first, (C)… View more
Author(s): Jonathan Jiunn Liang Yap , F Aaysha Cader , Lucky Cuenza Added: 9 months ago
Find out more about APSC 2023 from Dr Jonathan Yap (National Heart Centre Singapore, SG), interviewed by Lucky Cuenza (Sports and Exercise Medicine Center, Medical Center Manila, PH) and Aaysha Cader (Department of Cardiology, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute, BD). View more
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Job title: Clinical Associate Professor and Senior Consultant
Dr Khung Keong Yeo is aClinical Associate Professor and Senior Consultant at theNational Heart Centre in Singapore. Dr Khung Keong graduated from the National University of Singapore, where he earned is Batchelor in Medicine and Surgery. He then travelled to the United States of America, where he gained his American Board of Internal Medicine Certifications in Internal Medicine from the… View more