Abstract
Syncope is a common complaint encountered in emergency medicine practice with multiple potential etiologies to investigate. The utility of focused bedside echocardiography allows emergency physicians to diagnose acute cardiovascular causes in a time-sensitive fashion. In this case report, a 61-year-old female with mixed aortic valve disease presented to the emergency department after a syncopal episode. In addition to standard electrocardiogram and laboratory testing, investigation with focused echocardiography performed at the point of care revealed mid-ventricular obliteration due to hypertrophic myocardial remodeling, left ventricular underfilling, and hyperdynamic performance. Key echocardiographic findings that may assist emergency physicians in recognizing and managing this physiological entity were discussed.