5 Minute Sono – Regional Wall Motion Abnormalities

In this Five Minute Sono, we explain how to identify regional wall motion abnormalities (RWMA) using bedside ultrasound, specifically with a phased array transducer. We emphasize the importance of assessing the thickening and thinning of the heart walls rather than just their movement, as changes in wall thickness indicate effective contraction.

Peer reviewed by Ben Smith, MD on May 6, 2020

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  1. Hi Jacob,
    Your video is fantastic. I am a sonoeducator in one of the academic institutions. What software did you use to color the walls?

    All Best,
    Lev

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