US case of the month - Lung Sonography in CoVID-19

US case of the month - Lung Sonography in CoVID-19

Lung sonography is a useful imaging modality in an age where minimizing staff exposure to potentially infectious patients has moved to the forefront of our minds. Join Dr. Gleimer as he tackles the lung pathology of CoVID-19 and a logistical approach to obtaining and interpreting images.

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10 Things I hate about you: FAST edition

10 Things I hate about you: FAST edition

The FAST is one of the most commonly utilized sonographic examinations in the modern emergency department, which also means that it represents one of the most frequent opportunities for error. In this month’s post, Dr. Owens illustrates the pitfalls you should avoid to become an ultrasound aficionado in trauma.

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Ultrasound of the Month: Lower Uterine Segment Gestation

Ultrasound of the Month: Lower Uterine Segment Gestation

Characterizing location of an intrauterine pregnancy is a key portion of the sonographic exam in early gestation. In this month’s case Dr. Leech describes a case concerning for lower uterine gestation, as well as the diagnostic and therapeutic considerations for this pathology.

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US - Pregnancy The LABUR protocol: Ultrasound of the Month

US - Pregnancy The LABUR protocol: Ultrasound of the Month

Your pregnant patient gets rushed in uncomfortable and just shying of pushing but you have a few minutes to panic. Why panic when you can grab a probe and get some information about your impending delivery? Dr. Bernardoni guides us through the LABUR exam and the finer points of the term OB POCUS.

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US - Diagnosing PE: Ultrasound of the Month

US - Diagnosing PE: Ultrasound of the Month

PE is often a considered and easily risk-stratified diagnosis, however what about when you take away your definitive test of the CTPA? Dr. Ham examines the 60/60 sign and other ultrasonographic tests you can use to determine the acuity of right ventricular strain which is addition to the clinical and hemodynamic evaluation can help you triage additional strategies to traditional anticoagulation.

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US - Saphenous vein cannulation: Ultrasound of the Month

US - Saphenous vein cannulation: Ultrasound of the Month

Vascular access difficulties…everyone’s favorite. There’s certainly no way to disrupt your flow and efficiency than a patient who you cant get access on. In this month’s ultrasound case of the month, Dr. Jared Ham discusses a technique using ultrasound to get quick and easy access.

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AirCare Series: Pre-Hospital Ultrasound

AirCare Series: Pre-Hospital Ultrasound

This month's AirCare Series post is the first podcast in the series!  In this podcast one of our current interns, Adam Gottula, interviews a graduate of our program, Andrew Latimer.  Dr. Latimer is currently a Senior EMS Fellow at the University of Washington.  In this interview, Dr. Latimer discusses how they use pre-hospital ultrasound at his flight program as well as his thoughts on the future applications of this technology. 

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