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Is the Echo Pulse Check DNR? Examining the Utility of Cardiac Ultrasound During Cardiac Arrest
Cardiac POCUS can be dramatically useful and life-saving in cardiac arrest. I like to think about it in three different broad categories: Procedural, identifying reversible causes, and guiding therapy.
This video isn’t a discussion regarding its utility for procedures or diagnosing reversible causes, but it is talking about how maybe the echo pulse check is not the best way to assess for adequate perfusion during pulse checks.
Terren Trott, MD and I discuss our thoughts on two articles demonstrating how carotid and femoral artery ultrasound can be utilized during pulse checks. Check out the publications we will be discussing on Pubmed: PMIDs 35131404 and 35792305.
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Lung POCUS scanning basics: Most of What You Need to Know to Get Started with Pulmonary Ultrasound (5 Min Sono)
In this five minute sono video, I’m going to walk you through how to get started scanning the lungs.
The most common applications for performing an ultrasound of the lungs include pulmonary edema (traditionally seen in heart failure exacerbations but can be present in plenty of other pathologies), pneumothorax and pleural effusion.
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Basic Cardiac Ultrasound: Pericardial Tamponade (5 Min Sono)
In this 5 Min Sono Video, we show you the basics of how to identify pericardial tamponade using ultrasound. The key is diastolic collapse of one of the right sided chambers (atrial diastole and ventricular diastole).
If you need a little primer on pericardial effusions (that aren’t tamponade), check out the 5 Minute Sono video on pericardial effusions either on this podcast, on youtube, or on the website!
I’ll be posting all of the 5 Minute Sono videos that were exclusively on our website here so stay tuned for future videos!
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Basic Cardiac Ultrasound: Pericardial Effusion (5 Min Sono)
In this 5 Min Sono Video, we show you the basics of how to specifically identify pericardial effusions using ultrasound. This will just be to help with pericardial effusions, and we’ll talk about tamponade in a separate 5 Minute Sono video! I’ll be posting all of the 5 Minute Sono videos that were exclusively on our website here so stay tuned for future videos!
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Find that fracture in seconds (and with no radiation!) AND perform that hematoma block with precision accuracy with POCUS
In this intro video, we demonstrate the use of ultrasound imaging to identify fractures. Ultrasound-guided fracture identification is a minimally invasive technique that allows for quick and accurate diagnosis of fractures, without the need for radiation or contrast agents. Additionally, it can be used during reductions to assist in identification of adequate alignment without the need for a C-arm!
Also, if you happen to be using a hematoma block as your analgesic, ultrasound can be vastly useful in a precision injection directly into that fracture.
Whether you're a medical professional or simply curious about the latest advancements in diagnostic imaging, this video is sure to provide valuable insights into the world of ultrasound-guided fracture identification and hematoma blocks.
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Tackle that swollen joint with ultrasound (and drain it with accuracy)
Joint pain is a fairly common complaint and accurately identifying fluid (or lack thereof) can be difficult and frustrating without POCUS! In this video I show you how to identify joint effusions (including shoulder, knee and hip effusions) and how to use ultrasound to accurately stick a needle in it to either drain that fluid or to aspirate it. (sorry about the audio quality on the intro/outro, I’m working with some new equipment and also it was beautiful outside ☺)
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I essentially have learned almost everything about POCUS from this group of wonderful guys. Their humor and intelligence shows in every episode. Every podcast has a purpose and should be watched even if it is not something you may be use. My thanks for this excellent and well done podcast. -Chip Lange, PA-C