Reading Time: 4 minutes Portal vein pulsatility index may be a good marker to distinguish hypervolemic and hypovolemic hyponatremia when the physical examination is inconclusive.
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Reading Time: 4 minutes What is S’ and how can you use it to assess RV function?
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Reading Time: < 1 minute [▶] CT perfusion allows us to identify tissue that is irreversibly dead (infarcted core) versus that which is salvageable (ischemic penumbra) in a patient with suspected large vessel occlusion.
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Reading Time: 2 minutes The novel coronavirus has truly brought to light the utility of bedside ultrasound in a big way. But as we highlight below, not just noncontrast ultrasound but contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS)
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Reading Time: 2 minutes The phrase “bat view” was coined by Professor Daniel Lichtenstein, an intensivist from Paris who defined much of what we perform as lung ultrasound in the acutely unwell today.
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Reading Time: 2 minutes Today we are talking about Takotsubo’s Cardiomyopathy with S.A.M….don’t know what any of this is? They read on…
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Reading Time: 2 minutes Tamponade physiology in pericardial effusion. What to look for and When does the “ usual ’’ not work.
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