Zedu Weekly Wrap – 9 February 2024
Hey crew…
this afternoon we bid farewell to another group of new ultrasound users. It has been a fun week and we’ll be sorry to see them all go. But next week we start all over again 🙂
A quiet news week – I’m wondering if there is less FOAMed floating around these days? Do take a look at:
- a @WINFOCUS article that compates contamination rates of sterile-covered and uncovered transducers for ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous lines (7 February).
- a piece on necrotizing fasciitis by @MH_EMultrasoundand @mtabbut (9 February)
Better get back to the floor – there’s some POCUS to teach…
See you next week 🙂
Mike and Suean
9 February
Check out our latest discussion with @mtabbut about necrotizing fasciitis and how ultrasound can be helpful.https://t.co/oIo2wmZApX#MetroEUS #POCUS #Ultrasound pic.twitter.com/eM0LuHZRnc
— MetroHealth Emergency Ultrasound (@MH_EMultrasound) February 8, 2024
Vascular #POCUS + #TEE guided single-lumen V-PA #ECMO cannula insertion technique, Open access #FOAMcc #FOAMus #echofirst on@asaiojournal
🔓 https://t.co/zCUFFVYwmh
🖥️ 7 Fr PAC + stiff guidewire into PA; PAC removed
🖥️ long flexible 19 Fr single-stage #ECLS cannula… pic.twitter.com/mfG4EXnbio— M Velia Antonini (@FOAMecmo) February 8, 2024
8 February
Ultraschall in der Medizin
Ultrasound Diagnosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Is the Future Defined by Artificial Intelligence?
7 February
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
@WINFOCUS
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
6 February
Check out the latest discussion by @mtabbut about ultrasound for sift tissue lumps and bumps.https://t.co/QeXIO36AfK#POCUS #Ultrasound #MetroEUS pic.twitter.com/Z7kgpOJK9Y
— MetroHealth Emergency Ultrasound (@MH_EMultrasound) February 5, 2024
@PLOSOne
Impact of interstitial lung disease on left ventricular myocardial function
@PLOSOne
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5 February
Getting #IV access in #infants & #toddlers can be challenging, and #intraosseousaccess #IO can simplify #resuscitation. But it’s also hard to know if the IO #catheter is placed correctly.@EMNSpeedofSound says a simple #POCUS tip can help. https://t.co/mwkquD1Xmb #FOAMed #FOAMus pic.twitter.com/WP6grchIPp
— Emergency Medicine News (@EMNews) February 4, 2024
Ultraschall in der Medizin
Ultrasound to fight against climate change and global warming
4 February
Authorea
Scientific Reports @Nature
3 February
@JETEMOnline
E-FAST Ultrasound Training Curriculum for Prehospital Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Clinicians
Cardiovascular risk factors predict who should have echocardiographic evaluation in long COVID
Point-of-care lung ultrasound in detecting pneumonia: A systematic review