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Duke Emergency Ultrasound

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Duke Emergency Ultrasound. Medical student and resident education, clinical ultrasound fellowship, research, FOAMed. Saving the world, a few MHz at a time.

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❤️ADVANCED CARDIAC MEASUREMENTS!💙 (1/3) A short thread on using #POCUS to assess the Left Ventricle in a variety of ways: 🗺️MAPSE 💻Lateral & Septal Annular Velocity 🩸Mitral Inflow Velocity (E/A) #FOAMed #FOAMus @CoreUltrasound Jason T Nomura MD @Thepocusatlas @POCUS101 Nicolas Lim

❤️ADVANCED CARDIAC MEASUREMENTS!💙 (1/3)

A short thread on using #POCUS to assess the Left Ventricle in a variety of ways:
🗺️MAPSE
💻Lateral & Septal Annular Velocity
🩸Mitral Inflow Velocity (E/A) 

#FOAMed #FOAMus

 @CoreUltrasound <a href="/Takeokun/">Jason T Nomura MD</a> @Thepocusatlas @POCUS101 <a href="/POCUSClub/">Nicolas Lim</a>
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Accuracy and Feasibility of Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Testing in Eye Clinic and Emergency Department Patients with Vision Complaints authors.elsevier.com/a/1iXKX2dT1Cy6…

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Duke ultrasound group during our monthly journal club. This month discussing reduced length of stay for those undergoing DVT #POCUS

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Excited our latest publication is out on #PLOSONE: Point-of-care ultrasound use in austere environments: A scoping review dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa… @aubreeanderson Duke Emergency Medicine Duke Emergency Ultrasound

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Our most recent fellowship didactics: practicing TEE. A useful tool to correct hand position during CPR, evaluate for fine v-fib, and look for other reversible causes of cardiac arrest. #POCUS #ResuscitativeTEE

Our most recent fellowship didactics: practicing TEE. A useful tool to correct hand position during CPR, evaluate for fine v-fib, and look for other reversible causes of cardiac arrest. #POCUS #ResuscitativeTEE
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This morning we welcomed Dr. Bri Steele from Central Maine Health who presented at our US Fellowship Didactics. She discussed her experience using #POCUS in a critical access setting: ➡️ rapid diagnosis ex. DVT, late OB ➡️ preventing unnecessary transfers ➡️ amazing saves!

This morning we welcomed Dr. Bri Steele from Central Maine Health who presented at our US Fellowship Didactics. She discussed her experience using #POCUS in a critical access setting: 
➡️ rapid diagnosis ex. DVT, late OB
➡️ preventing unnecessary transfers
➡️ amazing saves!