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Citation: Critical Ultrasound Journal 2015 7(Suppl 1):A34
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Traumatic right ventricular laceration complicated with hemopericardium, cardiac tamponade, cardiac contusion and epicardial hematoma
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Ultrasound guided chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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Experience of use of bedside ultrasonography for detection of Abdominal aortic aneurysm in a tertiary medical center in Taiwan, ROC
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Evaluation of a novel simulation method of teaching B-lines: hand ultrasound with a wet foam dressing material
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Early detection of Blunt traumatic brachial artery pseudoaneurysm by point of care ultrasound: case report
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Ultrasound performed by emergency clinician improved the diagnostic efficacy in deep vein thrombosis
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Isolated gallbladder hematoma after a blunt abdominal trauma: case report
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E-fast in patients with dengue infection in medical ward: a pilot study
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Nail in my heart
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Can focused echocardiographic evaluation in life support (FEEL) be used to predict resuscitation outcome or termination of resuscitation (TOR)? A prospective trial
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Measurement of inferior vena cava and aorta with bedside ultrasound to assess degree of dehydration in children
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Detection of a fish bone in the cervical esophagus using point-of-care ultrasound
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McConnell’s sign; a distinctive echocardiographic finding for diagnosing acute pulmonary embolism in emergency department
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Ultrasound scanning by emergency physicians in jaundice patient
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Patient with flank pain and intermittent hematuria. The typical renal colic? Usefulness of ultrasonography in the emergency room
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Accuracy of ultrasonography for the diagnosis of pneumoperitoneum
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Diagnostic performance of focused cardiac ultrasound performed by emergency physicians for the assessment of ascending aorta dilatation and aneurysm
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New possibilities of ultrasound in the emergency physician's hands to a young patient with abdominal pain
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Lung ultrasound in seven children in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit- comparison among chest X ray, chest CT and lung ultrasound
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Usefulness of ultrasonography in the emergency department to a patient with recurrent abdominal pain
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A new central venous access in Emergency Department: ultrasound-guided infraclavicular axillary vein
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It is high time we changed our habits. Chest pain: when ECG is not enough and echo makes the difference
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Ultrasound in diagnose & treatment follow-up of abdominal pain due to intestinal tuberculosis
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Equipping non-radiologist with basic point of care ultrasound skills- it can save lives!
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PROtocolized Care to Reduce HYpotension after Spinal Anesthesia (ProCRHYSA randomized trial): statistical plan
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USG guided central venous cannulation in ICU : a comparision with conventional approach
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Case report: an unrecognized etiology of transient gallbladder pain in heart failure diagnosed with internist-performed point-of-care ultrasound
The excellent sensitivity and specificity of right upper quadrant (RUQ) ultrasound for gallbladder pathology in patients with abdominal pain is heavily relied upon in routine diagnostic evaluation. The hour-to...
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Bedside ultrasound training using web-based e-learning and simulation early in the curriculum of residents
Focused bedside ultrasound is rapidly becoming a standard of care to decrease the risks of complications related to invasive procedures. The purpose of this study was to assess whether adding to the curriculum...
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Current practice of lung ultrasonography (LUS) in the diagnosis of pneumothorax: a survey of physician sonographers in Germany
The purpose of this study was to survey the current practice of the use of lung ultrasonography (LUS) in the diagnosis of pneumothorax.
Citation: Critical Ultrasound Journal 2014 6:16 -
Is B-mode ultrasound alone a sufficient screening tool for carotid stenosis? A pilot study
Carotid ultrasound is performed solely in hospital ultrasound departments or outpatient labs, using both B- and Doppler modes. We hypothesize that B-mode without Doppler can be used to classify patients as hav...
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The BUDDY (Bedside Ultrasound to Detect Dehydration in Youth) study
Prior research suggests that the ratio of the ultrasound-measured diameter of the inferior vena cava to the aorta correlates with the level of dehydration in children. This study was designed to externally val...
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The importance of dynamic ultrasound in the diagnosis of tibialis anterior muscle herniation
Tibialis anterior muscle hernia is a challenging diagnosis. Ultrasound findings generally are negative because patients come to ultrasound study from home when they are at rest. When the operator of ultrasound...
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A new wireless ultrasound probe for ultrasound guided central venous access
Citation: Critical Ultrasound Journal 2014 6(Suppl 2):A12 -
Improving the “global use” of ultrasound for central venous access: a new supraclavicular scan by microconvex probe
Citation: Critical Ultrasound Journal 2014 6(Suppl 2):A11 -
Pleural effusion in pediatric patients submitted to liver transplantation: ultrasound and radiological assessment
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Inferior vena cava point of care ultrasound: new perspectives in management of hyponatraemia
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Evaluation of different teaching methods for FAST examination: high fidelity simulation versus traditional training
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Acute cardiogenic dyspnea in the emergency department: accuracy of lung ultrasound
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Diaphragmatic motility assessment in COPD exacerbation, early detection of Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation failure: a pilot study
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Lung Ultrasound for diagnosis of acute cardiogenic dyspnea in the Emergency Department – a simeu multicenter study
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Implementation of prehospital emergency ultrasound: the Sassari Prehospital Emergency Ultrasound Project
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The aid of “bedside ultrasonography” for the emergency surgeon: the experience of a single centre
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The role of lung ultrasound in the diagnosis of pneumonia in acutely ill patients
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Chest ultrasounds and X-rays compared in patients with acute dyspnea in an Emergency Department
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Looking a bit superficial to the pleura
The internal thoracic artery (ITA) is a descendant branch of the subclavian artery. The former is located bilaterally in both internal sides of the thorax near the sternum and is accompanied by two internal th...
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A low cost, high fidelity nerve block model
We have constructed a simple, inexpensive simulation model for ultrasound guided nerve blocks. To date there are no low cost, high fidelity models for nerve block simulations. The models that do exist are expe...
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Analysis of trainees' memory after classroom presentations of didactical ultrasound courses
Emergency ultrasound is gaining importance in medical education. Widespread teaching methods are frontal presentations and hands-on training. The primary goal of our study was to evaluate the impact of frontal...
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Point-of-care ultrasound detection of tracheal wall thickening caused by smoke inhalation
Smoke inhalation is the leading cause of death due to fires. When a patient presents with smoke inhalation, prompt assessment of the airway and breathing is necessary. Point-of-care ultrasonography (US) is use...
Citation: Critical Ultrasound Journal 2014 6:11 -
Echocardiographic estimation of mean pulmonary artery pressure in critically ill patients
Indirect assessment of mean pulmonary arterial pressure (MPAP) may assist management of critically ill patients with pulmonary hypertension and right heart dysfunction. MPAP can be estimated as the sum of echo...
Citation: Critical Ultrasound Journal 2014 6:9
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