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PEM POCUS Series: Soft Tissue Ultrasound

ALiEM

Take the ALiEMU PEM POCUS: Soft Tissue Quiz Case Goals List the indications of performing a pediatric soft tissue point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS). Pediatric Soft Tissue POCUS Ultrasound Technique Figure 1. Linear ultrasound transducer Probe Use a linear, high-frequency transducer. Describe the limitations of soft tissue POCUS.

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How Good is Ultrasound at Diagnosing PTA?

RebelEM

Background: The increased utility and accessibility of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has allowed clinicians the freedom to rethink their diagnostic approach for many common diseases, including peritonsillar abscess (PTA). However, It is unclear how well POCUS performs in ruling in or ruling out the diagnosis of PTA. Acad Emerg Med.

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PEM POCUS Series: Pediatric Lung Ultrasound

ALiEM

Read this tutorial on the use of point of care ultrasonography (POCUS) for pediatric lung ultrasound. Take the ALiEMU PEM POCUS: Pediatric Lung Ultrasound Quiz Module Goals List indications for performing a pediatric lung point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS). Describe the technique for performing lung POCUS.

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Trick of the Trade: Gel-free ultrasound-guided peripheral IV technique

ALiEM

You set up everything, have the patient positioned, and then notice there is no sterile ultrasound gel. The trick is to eliminate anything of poor acoustic impedance between the ultrasound probe and the patient’s skin. Note that some ultrasound manufacturers do not recommend the use of isopropyl alcohol on their transducers.

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Ultrasound of the Month: Gallbladder Perforation

Taming the SRU

A bedside right upper quadrant ultrasound was performed, and the images are below. The following day, Interventional Radiology placed a percutaneous cholecystostomy tube. The most well-accepted classification of acute perforated cholecystitis is the Niemeier classification which is outlined as below (3,6).

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Ultrasound of the Month: Severe Hydronephrosis in a patient with Horseshoe Kidney

Taming the SRU

Given her age, history of nephrolithiasis, and frequent urinary tract infections, a bedside renal ultrasound was performed to assess for hydronephrosis due to concern her generalized weakness may be secondary to an infected stone or obstructive uropathy. Horseshoe Kidney: Radiology Reference Article. Images are seen below.

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How Much Fetal Radiation Exposure In Imaging Studies?

The Trauma Pro

Well, here is just what you need. The American College of Radiology notes that exposures less than 100 mGy are “probably too subtle to be clinically detectable.” There are some alternatives available to us, including the good old physical exam, conventional x-rays, and ultrasound. 10 days Pelvis x-ray 0.1

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