Reading Time: 5 minutes Pulsus paradoxus may have serious implications with regards to the clinical status of our patients. Learn about the pathophysiology and how to identify this process from Dr. Anozie.
Pulmonary Embolism
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Reading Time: 2 minutes In the evaluation of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE), the focus is generally on echocardiography and evidence of right heart strain, but this post covers the frequently neglected utility of lower extremity deep venous thrombosis (DVT) ultrasound.
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Reading Time: 2 minutes The Pre-brief Massive pulmonary embolism (PE) is the cause of unexplained cardiac arrest in 5% to 13% of patients. Patients…
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Reading Time: 4 minutes Does dilated RV in cardiac arrest equal PE?
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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: 9 minutes #ResusX20 is coming up in 1 week!!! Check out our summaries from last year’s conference to get ready for our virtual ResusX Conference on October 6-8, 2020!
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Reading Time: 5 minutes Check out this fascinating case of acute cor pulmonale in ARDS by Eduardo Argaiz.