This resource from Toronto General Hospital’s Perioperative Interactive Education unit gives a good view of two sections through the heart, with ECG loops to match the image. Good for seeing the normal function of cardiac valves.
It takes a while to load and can’t be saved, but is worth looking at.
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Good morning.
I’m an associate professor of anesthesia and intensive care, interested of TEE in cardiac surgery.
Can I access to full simulation area of transesophageal echocardiography, to improve my knowledge about TEE teaching?
Thank you very much for your help.
Luigi Tritapepe
Hi Luigi!
Thanks for your interest in the site. I actually have nothing to do with Toronto General Hospital – i juts search the internet for useful animations and clips for high-school science students and teachers to use. Please visit their website (linked in the post) and contact them directly.
Steve.
Hi steve, Ive been having a bit of an internet session today looking at all things heart related really cool heart reference. I am in the Seca ecg monitor trade so its good to see the information produced in a clear manner allowing the whole process to not be quite as scary.
try looking at http://www.heartworks.me.uk its a TEE simulator and virtual heart very very good