Andrea Fields[email protected]UltrasoundRight heart quantification awareness: Part 4The right heart has jokingly been referred to as the organ's stepchild, with little attention paid to its size, function, and prognostic implications. In this column, Andrea Fields of CardioServ reviews the proper methods to quantify the right heart for both size and function on echocardiography.September 18, 2017UltrasoundRight heart quantification awareness: Part 3The right heart has jokingly been referred to as the organ's stepchild, with little attention paid to its size, function, and prognostic implications. To help with this often overlooked task, this series from CardioServ will review the proper methods to quantify the right heart. Part 3 focuses on the preferred volumetric measurement methods and linear measurements for calculating the size of the right atrium.August 1, 2017UltrasoundRight heart quantification awareness: Part 2The right heart has jokingly been referred to as the organ's stepchild, with little attention paid to its size, function, and prognostic implications. To help with this often overlooked task, this series from CardioServ will review the proper methods to quantify the right heart for both size and function.July 18, 2017UltrasoundRight heart quantification awareness: Part 1The right heart has jokingly been referred to as the organ's stepchild, with little attention paid to its size, function, and prognostic implications. To help with this often overlooked task, a new series from CardioServ will review the proper methods to quantify the right heart for both size and function.May 23, 2017Page 1 of 1Top StoriesMolecular ImagingPiB-PET/CT detects subtypes in cardiac amyloidosisPiB-PET/CT shows strong promise as a next-generation diagnostic tool for cardiac amyloidosis.Practice ManagementHPI: 13.5B mL of contrast media administered from 2011 to 2024UltrasoundAI ultrasound tool could reduce unnecessary biopsies by 60%RSNA 20253D CNN model estimates MACE risk from chest CTRSNA 2025What is the role of AI quantitation of coronary plaque?