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Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Point Of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) education. By @Edwin_J_Jr

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NephroPOCUS (@nephrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#POCUS answer: Cannot estimate RAP from this image. The vessel shown is abdominal aorta. Clues - it’s not attached to liver - has anterior branches outside the liver (celiac, SMA) IVC-aorta differentiation is a very important aspect of basic #POCUS #Nephpearls Veronica Jacome MD

#POCUS answer: Cannot estimate RAP from this image. The vessel shown is abdominal aorta. 
Clues 
- it’s not attached to liver
- has anterior branches outside the liver (celiac, SMA)
IVC-aorta differentiation is a very important aspect of basic #POCUS #Nephpearls 
<a href="/veronicajmd/">Veronica Jacome MD</a>
Alexander Mladenow MD (@alex1708ander) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#echofirst #CardioTwitter ⚠️PFO⚠️ 1️⃣2️⃣ Classical PFO with left to right shunt 3️⃣ Occulted PFO + septum aneurysm (Valsalva induced right to left shunt 👀 air bubbles 🫧 from RA to LA). The patient has otherwise left to right shunt 4️⃣ PFO with right to left shunt = poor O2 Sat

Pulmonary-POCUS (@hoosierpocus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's a interesting clip, we previously asked what procedure was the patient undergoing and your impression of the right heart. This is a clip of a patient undergoing hemodialysis with a permanent dialysis catheter seated in the right atrium. The right atrial and right

Pedro Salinas (@pdsalinas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So many examples of lives saved by TEE in cardiac arrest José L. Díaz-Gómez, MD, MAS, FCCM, FASE, NCC(UCNS) . PEA arrest for 20 minutes before ROSC. Called for TEE. Refractory shock. Quick identification of RV failure and clot in RPA. Received 50 mg tPA. Extubated 24 hrs later.

POCUSmedicine (@pocuspeek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤓 #studywithme #echocardiography Positioning of sample volume for pulsed-wave tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) of the mitral annulus. LA: Left Atrium, LV: Left Ventricle - low gain setting - aliasing velocity 15–20 cm/s - sweep speed of 100 mm/s. Image: Making Sense

🤓 #studywithme #echocardiography Positioning of sample volume for pulsed-wave tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) of the mitral annulus. LA: Left Atrium, LV: Left Ventricle
     - low gain setting
     - aliasing velocity 15–20 cm/s
     - sweep speed of 100 mm/s.
Image: Making Sense
Alexander Mladenow MD (@alex1708ander) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#echofirst #CardioTwitter Intraop TEE in patient with DVT undergoing successful percutaneous RA thrombus aspiration 🔴52 yo woman got CT because of persistent headache ➡️ brain metastases of undiagnosed primary lung cancer 🔴Paraneoplastic deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

Pulmonary-POCUS (@hoosierpocus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Heather Andrade, MD from Indiana University Med-Peds for her project being accepted for a Rapid Fire Presentation at this year's ACCP CHEST Conference! She'll be presenting "SOUND MANAGEMENT: The Role of Serial Bedside Lung Ultrasound in Managing Necrotizing Pneumonia and

Pulmonary-POCUS (@hoosierpocus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good morning! ☀️ Welcome to this week's $5 short clip challenge 🎥. Here are the questions: 🤔 1. You have finished your assessment in the PLAX. What is the second view shown in this clip? 2. What transducer movement is shown? NephroPOCUS IU Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship Ohio State Pulmonary Critical Care Fellowship

NephroPOCUS (@nephrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Physical exam (#POCUS) finding of the day. Here are two classic images. Do they tell a story together? #FOAMed #Nephpearls