It sounds like the dictator is saying "Hidalgo catheter was passed for right heart catheterization" is this a name of catheter out there?
Thanks in advance for any help given. ...
A "two-five-twelve" Voyager balloon was then advanced into the occluded area and inflated to 10 atmospheres for 20 seconds.
How do I write the numbers dictated? 2.5 x 12? ...
This is a cardiac catheterization: There are beautiful collaterals right up to the s/l "hilt." I did inject the right coronary artery orifice and could not fine the right sinus s/l "orifice." ...
Referral for cardiac catheterization with findings of multivessel coronary artery disease with proximal LAD 70% stenosis, mid LAD 80-90% stenosis, major marginal branch with 80-90% proximal stenosis, nondominant circumflex with mild s/l "avosclerosis" in the circumflex proper, first marginal with 80% "ostial/proximal" stenosis, right coronary artery mid 50-60% stenosis, "distal long" 70% stenosis. ...
How ASR got that out of "fenestration" is beyond me. That's the kind of crap I slogged through over the weekend.
And also my personal favorite, the guy who starts every sentence over 5 times. "She said that she said that the patient reported she reported The patient reported that last Wednesday she felt last week she she noted The patient reported "= through the whole report, all in glorious ASR ...
My dictator is an ESL who is usually very clear, but I can't get this one.
I think she is saying "tor-day day French adenocarinoma of the lung.
Thanks for any help.
Jeannie ...
fem-pop bypass: doc saying 24 french "send" very clearly. I tried to make myself hear "stent," but that's not it. books are still in storage, cannot verify "send." Anyone? TIA ...
Okay, we've got this new French doctor at one of my hosptials. When I transcribe his dictation, in my head, I'm transcribing dictation form Gelles Marini from Brothers and Sisters and Dancing with the Stars. He's hard to understand, but I'm in love with him. LOL. It's a nice break from the other ESL doctors from the Middle East. I respect that they are learning English and I am sympathetic, but they cost me so much money because with some of them, I earn about $4 an ...
This is part of the physical exam and I can't tell if she is saying "Head" as a topic or "Had" and then something that sounds like "entry or possibly adrenal continentals open?" I think she is referring to the eyes but can't figure out what she is saying. Any suggestions? Thanks! ...
You know most dictators say this at the end of an operative report- "The patient was (awoke, awaken?) from anesthesia and taken to the recovery room in stable condition." I would like to know once and for all what is the correct word to use- awoke, awaken or something else???
Thanks, Christine ...