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- Robert Chen.
- Division of Cardiac Anesthesiology, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Ottawa, 40 Rue Ruskin St., Ottawa, ON, K1Y 4W7, Canada. rchen@ottawaheart.ca.
- Can J Anaesth. 2019 Apr 1; 66 (4): 448-460.
AbstractThis module will introduce the concept of a point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) examination for perioperative clinicians. A focused cardiac examination of ventricular filling and function is presented. An examination of the inferior vena cava is also reviewed as a tool to assess volume status. Finally, a brief examination of the lung and pleura is explored to aid the clinician in situations of patient hypoxia and difficult ventilation. Limited ultrasound cardiorespiratory examinations can be performed by non-cardiologists and non-radiologists. Information drawn from POCUS may aid in diagnosis and early rescue in perioperative care. Point-of-care ultrasound is likely to become standard of care for anesthesiologists in the same way that stethoscopy is presently.
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