Case Review
Collaborative review of challenging cardiac POCUS and echocardiography cases
Who Benefits
Cardiac POCUS case reviews are tailored for clinicians across the spectrum of acute care, bridging the gap between foundational ultrasound skills and advanced clinical integration.
Residents
Master the basics of image interpretation and build confidence in real-time hemodynamic assessment during critical care rotations.
Fellows
Refine advanced critical care echocardiography techniques and prepare for certification while focusing on complex case management.
Hospitalists
Incorporate bedside cardiac ultrasound into daily rounding to enhance clinical integration and expedite patient care decisions.
APPs
Bridge the gap between expert knowledge and practical application, ensuring clinical learning stays grounded in image fidelity.
Areas of Focus
Comprehensive assessment of ventricular systolic and diastolic performance.
LV/RV Function
Hemodynamic differentiation and clinical integration for undifferentiated shock.
Shock States
Bedside identification and management of acute and chronic valvular pathologies.
Valvular Disease
Echo markers of right heart dysfunction and pulmonary vascular resistance.
Pulmonary Hypertension
Evaluation of effusions, tamponade physiology, and constrictive processes.
Pericardial Disease
CO/SVI calculations and fluid responsiveness at the bedside.
Advanced Hemodynamics
Mastering pulse-wave, continuous-wave, and color Doppler techniques.
Doppler Interrogation
Integrating transesophageal echo into cardiac arrest care.
Resuscitative TEE
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Case Submission
Present your clinical cases, including relevant imaging and patient context.
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Image Review
Critical assessment of image quality, technical acquisition, and diagnostic findings.
What to Expect
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Discussion
In-depth collaborative discussion with focused feedback and insights.
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Clinical Integration
Translating echo findings into real-time clinical decisions and patient care strategies.
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Key Takeaways
Consolidating learning points for direct application in your next clinical encounter.