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Stephen Little, MD
@SLittleMD
Past-President ASE; Cardiologist; CV fellowship program director @HMHCardioFellow. Baseball fan. Opinions expressed are my own.
Houston, TX
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    Stephen Little, MD
    @SLittleMD
    Jul 3, 2022
    Thank you Dr. Haider for posting this image. In a world of multimodality imaging we often overlook the original king - CXR.
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    Stephen Little, MD
    @SLittleMD
    Dec 25, 2021
    Houston, we have a problem! TEE screen for TriClip procedure… reveals RA appendage thrombus. Isolated RAA thrombus is rare (without LAA or LV thrombus). Chronic AF and severe RV systolic dysfunction likely responsible. #iEcho #echofirst
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    Stephen Little, MD
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    Apr 23, 2021
    1/4. Spot diagnosis - what's the problem?
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    Stephen Little, MD
    @SLittleMD
    Mar 19, 2024
    High gradient but big AVA? The gradient wins! A really interesting paper: Prognosis of Discordant High-Gradient Aortic Stenosis: Trust the Gradient sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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    Stephen Little, MD
    @SLittleMD
    Dec 19, 2019
    I’m very happy to announce that @NadeenFaza has joined our CV fellowship team as assistant Program Director. Nadeen brings terrific ideas, energy, and expertise. Launching our fellowship into the Twittersphere! @SachinGoelMD @WilliamZoghbi @HMethodistCV @HuieLin
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    Stephen Little, MD
    @SLittleMD
    Jan 2, 2019
    As chair of the ASE guideline committee, I am thrilled to share a link to the first GL document published in 2019. @ASE360 Congratulations to Carol Mitchell, Peter Rahko, Lori Blauwet, and writing group members. You’ve set a new standard in excellence. asecho.org/CompTTE
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    Stephen Little, MD
    @SLittleMD
    Mar 8, 2017
    3D printed mitral valve. The crossroads of clinical imaging; blending print materials; and planning for structural heart interventions.
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    Stephen Little, MD
    @SLittleMD
    Jan 2, 2020
    Hot off the press! Newest ASE guideline for #stressEcho in Ischemic Heart Disease now in the January #JASE. Full pdf here: asecho.org/wp-content/upl…. Congratulations @pattypellikka and the entire writing group for this tremendous effort. @mikepicardmd @ASE360 @DavidWienerMD
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    Stephen Little, MD
    @SLittleMD
    Jun 13, 2022
    ASE Foundation gala. What a spectacular reunion of friends old and new! ⁦@ASE360⁩ #ASE2022
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    Stephen Little, MD
    @SLittleMD
    Dec 22, 2021
    Starting to love the new 3D color Doppler visualization tools. MV pre-TEER for P1 flail. The “standard” 3D color Doppler shows the medially directed MR jet. The TruView imaging shows an other-worldly MR nebula.
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    Stephen Little, MD
    @SLittleMD
    Feb 6, 2018
    Severe functional TR. #mitraclip x2 to septal/anterior leaflets. TR much improved, RV systolic function a little worse (as expected). Learning so much about the forgotten valve; #❤️interventionalecho @ASE360
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    Stephen Little, MD
    @SLittleMD
    Nov 30, 2023
    We are thrilled to welcome 8 superb new physicians to our Cardiology training program!! The match process is always daunting but we are very happy with the results. Welcome to your new Houston family. #WIC #ACCFIT @HMHCardioFellow @HMethodistCV @DeBakeyCVedu @WilliamZoghbi
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    Stephen Little, MD
    @SLittleMD
    Jun 13, 2022
    What an honor to dine with international echo giants at #ASE2022. ⁦@JaeKOh2⁩ ⁦@WilliamZoghbi⁩ ⁦@Cosyns⁩ ⁦@ThorEdvardsen⁩ #echofirst
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    Stephen Little, MD
    @SLittleMD
    Mar 29, 2018
    78 yo, bioMVR, w dyspnea + hemolysis. Noted clear systolic & diastolic paravalvular flow but predicted a 12x7x20 mm Amplatzer VSD occluder would fit. It didn't - pulled right through with a tiny tug. Lesson: Diastolic paravalve flow = really big hole. #iecho, #valve, @ASE360,
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