Case of the Week: January 7th, 2019
A middle aged man presented to the Emergency Department 5 days after a ERCP and stent insertion for obstructive jaundice feeling unwell, feverish, and lightheaded. He rapidly deteriorated with hypotension and was admitted to the ICU with sepsis NYD. What (if anything) is concerning on this patient's RUQ/biliary POCUS? What management steps would you recommend based on these images?
Case of the Week: December 31, 2018
A 62 year-old female was admitted to the ICU after a presumed hypoxic cardiac arrest. She had a history of "heart failure" and renal failure on dialysis.
Case of the Week: December 19, 2018
Hi POCUS enthusiasts,A holiday miracle has happened (albeit a couple [...]
10 Things I Learned on my POCUS Elective
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Case of the Week: November 19, 2018
Happy Monday fellow UltraGeeks, I'm very sad to say [...]
Case of the Week: November 12, 2018
Hi POCUS people, I hope you all enjoyed a [...]