https://jsonocan.com/index.php/CJMS/issue/feed Canadian Journal of Medical Sonography 2023-04-14T12:55:12-04:00 Scott Bryant sbryant@dougmargroup.com Open Journal Systems <p><strong>The Canadian Journal of Medical Sonography</strong> is the official publication of Sonography Canada. The journal has a well respected editorial board and provides a sharp focus on the topics and issues facing the profession of sonography with a combination of society news, clinical and scientific original articles. CJMS is published four times a year and is distributed to all members of the Sonography Canada along with physicians in various subspecialties of medicine.</p> https://jsonocan.com/index.php/CJMS/article/view/56 The Ever Evolving 11-14 Week Scan 2023-04-14T12:55:12-04:00 Cathy Ridsdale cathy.ridsdale@gmail.com <p>Advancements in ultrasound equipment have led to improved resolution of smaller structures. In turn, this has allowed for the evolution of the 11–14-week scan. At its inception, the first-trimester scan was used primarily to indicate the risk for aneuploidy in a fetus. However, as time passed, the ability to detect structural abnormalities complemented the risk for chromosomal abnormalities. This literature review will discuss the evolution of the 11–14-week scan up to current-day recommendations for population screening.</p> 2023-03-21T00:00:00-04:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Canadian Journal of Medical Sonography https://jsonocan.com/index.php/CJMS/article/view/52 Myocarditis Causing Heart Failure 2023-04-07T11:53:29-04:00 Sarah Kamaluddin sarahkdin@gmail.com <p>A transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) and electrocardiogram (ECG) were ordered for a 25-year-old male Caucasian patient. The indication for the test stated shortness of breath and the sensation of a racing heart. The TTE uncovered severely reduced left ventricular systolic function, evidence of diastolic dysfunction, right side dysfunction, bi-atrial enlargement, moderate mitral regurgitation, and mild tricuspid regurgitation. In addition, the ECG revealed sinus tachycardia. Upon analysis of these findings and further investigation into the patient’s clinical history, the supervising cardiologist determined probable viral myocarditis causing heart failure.</p> 2023-03-21T00:00:00-04:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Canadian Journal of Medical Sonography https://jsonocan.com/index.php/CJMS/article/view/62 How is BORN Data Impacting the Quality of Nuchal Translucency Measurements? 2023-04-07T11:53:29-04:00 Susan Burnett-Roy info@dougmarpublishing.com Tammy Kuepfer info@dougmarpublishing.com <p>N/A</p> 2023-04-07T11:48:18-04:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Canadian Journal of Medical Sonography https://jsonocan.com/index.php/CJMS/article/view/63 Does My Patient Understand What I Am About To Do? 2023-04-07T11:53:29-04:00 Maddi Thomas info@dougmarpublishing.com Kathryn Frelick info@dougmarpublishing.com <p>N/A</p> 2023-04-07T11:53:16-04:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Canadian Journal of Medical Sonography