POCUS Ultrasound Crash Course - Part 1
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- POCUS ULTRASOUND CRASH COURSE - PART 1
With the COVID-19 pandemic Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) has never been more important. This crash course covers the most relevant pathologies, which can be detected with ultrasound. In the first part we cover the following topics: Which scanner should I use? How to image, when to apply POCUS, the Morison´s pouch, Koller´s pouch and pleural effusion.
Speakers: Martin Altersberger MD, Thomas Binder MD, FESC
Wow, very nice and interesting presentation, clear, well stratified, simple and easy to understand. It's also obvious how much work, attention and dedication was put in! Congratulations and thank you!
Wow, thanks a lot for the kind words 🙂
Great one...Looking forward for MSK lectures
This makes up for the lectures and clinical experiences we missed out on due to COVID-19
Excellent teaching and learning method
Amazing lecture thank you so much
highly appreciated to put those great info for free on the tube!!
It was and is a pleasure, glad you liked it
Excellent . Thanks alot for these lectures
Glad you liked it!
very easy, clear! thanks a lot!
thanks for the kind words 🙂
Very useful very informative
Thank you so much
Thank you so much
Keep it up
Very informative lectures from 123 sonography, it immensely helped me in diagnosing and treating our patients in our The Inamdar Heart Clinic in Pune ....distant learning indeed ...thanks a lot for your efforts !
POCUS brings us together all around the world - glad you liked it, thanks for the kind words
Very helpful! Thank you.
what a lecture..... thanks
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Yes, this is very useful for us
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It's usefully information
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Wonderful but I’m surprised you didn’t put a slight counterclockwise twist on your Morrison‘s pouch view, where you will fall into an inter-space. This move gets rid of that awful rib shadow without dramatically changing the anatomy view or your ability to scan through the anatomy. The same is true on the splenorenal view but here you put a slight clockwise twist on the transducer.
That is absolutely true! Tbh in the right flank the ribs don't bother me and, depending on the question, I do rotate and work more with respiration. Left side - absolutely true, there is no way around a lil bit of a rotation.
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Please, i want to get all lectures
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The stethoscope of the future... than you!