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Registrace 12. 07. 2019
Gastric Ultrasound for investigation of aspiration risk
In the following tutorial, Dr Jay Gorman reviews the evidence and evolution behind the use of ultrasound for assessment of gastric volume and aspiration risk.
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Beyond Ejection Fraction: Assessment of LV function in ICU
zhlédnutí 211Před 4 měsíci
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: -Characterize key principles of measuring left heart function -Describe a variety of assessment methods of LV function in ICU and critique different methods. -Characterize key principles in combining data from LVEF with that of stroke volume and cardiac output.
CCUS Rounds - Holiday Edition
zhlédnutí 84Před 4 měsíci
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: •Characterize key principles of heart and lung ultrasound for clinical assessment and pathological conditions •Describe key aspects of thoracic ultrasound in patients with challenging anatomy •Describe key technical aspects in procedural ultrasound
Echo in the Difficult-to-Image Patient
zhlédnutí 664Před 6 měsíci
In this tutorial we demystify cardiac anatomy and provide tips and tricks on how image patients who appear to have "difficult windows".
Western Canadian Acute Care US Rounds November 2023
zhlédnutí 117Před 7 měsíci
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: -Review and outline key principles in interpreting ultrasound-based imaging in acutely unwell patients. -Appraise and discuss evidence and/or innovation behind various point-of-care ultrasound techniques. -Highlight key pitfalls of point-of-care ultrasound in detecting serious disease.
So what? You Found Fluid In The Pericardium
zhlédnutí 82Před 7 měsíci
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: -Appraise a select number of challenging echo findings to aid the detection of clinically relevant pericardial effusions. -Approach diagnostic uncertainty methodically to prevent diagnostic confusion. -Integrate your understanding of bedside physiology with hemodynamic consequences of a significant pericardial effusion (tamponade).
TEE- Bringing A Gun To a Knife Fight
zhlédnutí 137Před 8 měsíci
TEE- Bringing A Gun To a Knife Fight Featuring Dr. Vincent Lau At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: Breakdown the key benefits and risks of TEE. Characterize the application of TEE diseases such as refractory shock, cardiac arrest, and hypoxemia. Outline key updated of evidence for TEE use in the acute care setting.
Western Canadian Ultrasound Rounds
zhlédnutí 161Před 8 měsíci
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: -Outline key principles of interpretation in examining body ultrasound image in severely ill patients. -Discuss and learn with interesting cases -Debate key principles of managing unexpected findings
Jumping into the deep end - Fluid responsiveness and tolerance in critically-ill patients
zhlédnutí 264Před 8 měsíci
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: -Characterize fluid responsiveness and fluid tolerance -Compare and contrast static and dynamic measures of fluid responsiveness -Appraise the role of POCUS and bedside ultrasonography in fluid responsiveness and fluid tolerance
Approach to obstructive renal disease; POCUS of the kidneys and bladder
zhlédnutí 109Před 11 měsíci
This video reviews ultrasound assessment of the kidneys and bladder for obstructive renal disease.
Approach to regional wall motion abnormalities
zhlédnutí 2,1KPřed rokem
Dr Andrew Caddell, cardiologists and intensivist from Dalhousie University review several important cases to review the difficult concept of regional wall motion abnormalities.
Dynamic obstruction echo dynamics
zhlédnutí 671Před rokem
In this tutorial we review the identification, characterization and management of dynamic obstruction incuding LV outflow tract obstruction.
Approach to the pericardial effusion. ABSono Rounds January 2023.
zhlédnutí 385Před rokem
Pericardial Fluid: How much is too much? with Dr. Leon Byker MD FRCPC At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: -Diagnose and differentiate a pericardial effusion on cardiac ultrasound. -Integrate your understanding of bedside physiology with hemodynamic consequences of a significant pericardial effusion (tamponade).
Critical Care Ultrasound Holiday Jeopardy
zhlédnutí 218Před rokem
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: -Characterize key principles of focused echocardiographic assessment in patients with shock -Describe key aspects of thoracic ultrasound in patients with challenging anatomy -Describe key technical aspects in procedural ultrasound
Color Doppler: A Comprehensive Review
zhlédnutí 673Před rokem
The following tutorial will review the physics behind color Doppler and its application to help you better understand its strengths and limitations.
The best teaching on doppler I've seen, Thank you ❤
Mild LV systoic Dysfunctionng .R WM A IN R C A TERRITORY ? EF 50% FS 25%..... Comments pls
super! thanks!
Thanks sir
very concise. youre helping me become better at my job as nurse sonographer. please continue your good work. God bless.
Excellent presentation. Thank you!
'PromoSM' 💦
Excellent
Very helpfull and great apprieciation.
this was well done but do know about the syringe-less technique? It’s dramatically better . Just load your j wire into the needle without the syringe and once you see the needle tip enter the vein continue, under ultrasound guidance to advance the j wire into the lumen. No blood, no fuss, no loss of the cannulation while trying to disconnect the syringe.
Great lecture! Thank you!
Your short axis views are suboptimal, need to improve scanning technique
thank you
Thank you
very good video to aware of ER physicians the ulrasound use in pulse check
This is great. Thank you
Thank you for keep doing lecture. May I request pediatric ultrasound?
Clearly explained concepts
2:51 The pressure under the wing does not increase. It's the pressure on top of the wing reduces more than under the wing and therefore the plane lifts.
Good effort guys
Great talk! Thank you
Thanks
Thanks
Why would the size of the cylinder (LVOT) be able to tell us the stroke volume? Couldn’t you have more or less volume ejected than just the volume of the cylinder itself.
At 15:30, couldn’t you just freeze the image and just measure the opening of the aortic valve?
Solid video. Great work.
Great presentation
You’re amazing!!! Thanks for the lecture 🙏
Fine
I find it difficult to get the correct angulation for the AO on right parasternal view in cats, could you give any tips?
BTW when we measure volume it authomatically comes up on most newest machines
Great presentation! Thank you for the clear explanation of bio -physics
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What,a power ,what amazing leacture....keep it up!!!! I Learn a Lot
Thank you 😊
👍🏽 good video. Thnx
thank you
thank you
Thanks a lot this is a very coherent presentation 👍👍
Please give more... discuss all cardiomyopathies with example echoes
Very good .... It is really impressive 🙂
Great! thank you
Correct verbal instructions. Useless video.
Did you know you can move the video screen with the cursor or view it in the VR headset? We suspect you may have left it on a single frame?
@@albertasono2385 you’re right. I’m sorry. I didn’t know the VR 360 thing.
Nicely done. Great concise summary. Could you explain the middle column with “any” / AB or C profile pneumonia thing? What does that even mean?
thank you for this amazing presentation
Orbital nerve tumor is very complicated wold my friends and very interesteing how everything it work.
Good presentation 👍
Thank you doctor
Wow.... thank you guys...keep doing good work #foamcc #tcd .
Thank you, great presentation..👍🏼