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MetroHealth Emergency Ultrasound
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2021
This is the official account of the Case Western Reserve University & MetroHealth Medical Center Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Division. Videos are not medical advice or views/policy of these institutions.
MetroHealth is an academic medical center that has served the city of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County for over 175 years. We offer comprehensive point-of-care ultrasound education for medical students, residents, fellows and physician faculty.
Our mission is to promote the use of bedside ultrasound through program development, education and research. Throughout our educational programs we seeks to prepare future leaders in emergency ultrasound through the development of academic, clinical and administrative skills in emergency ultrasound.
MetroHealth is an academic medical center that has served the city of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County for over 175 years. We offer comprehensive point-of-care ultrasound education for medical students, residents, fellows and physician faculty.
Our mission is to promote the use of bedside ultrasound through program development, education and research. Throughout our educational programs we seeks to prepare future leaders in emergency ultrasound through the development of academic, clinical and administrative skills in emergency ultrasound.
Ovaries, Adnexa, Ectopic... Oh MY! Abnormal Ultrasound in the 1st Trimester
In this lecture from our Ultrasound Grand Rounds, Dr. Sandy Werner, MD builds on previous 1st trimester ultrasound discussions and talks about abnormal findings in 1st trimester OB and GYN ultrasonography in the emergency department.
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This is the official account of the Case Western Reserve University & MetroHealth Medical Center Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Division. Videos are not medical advice or views/policy of these institutions.
Follow us on Online and on Social Media:
Website: www.metrohealth.org/pocus
Twitter: MH_EMultrasound
Instagram: MH_EMUltrasound
This is the official account of the Case Western Reserve University & MetroHealth Medical Center Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Division. Videos are not medical advice or views/policy of these institutions.
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Does Ultrasound Improve Subclavian Central Vein Cannulation?
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In this lecture from our Ultrasound Grand Rounds, Dr. Matthew Tabbut, MD talks about using the ultrasound to guide subclavian central venous cannulation and answers 6 objections to using ultrasound. Follow us on Online and on Social Media: Website: www.metrohealth.org/pocus Twitter: MH_EMultrasound Instagram: MH_EMUltrasound This is the official account of the Case Wes...
You won't want to miss this...
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Follow us on Online and on Social Media: Website: www.metrohealth.org/pocus Twitter: MH_EMultrasound Instagram: MH_EMUltrasound This is the official account of the Case Western Reserve University & MetroHealth Medical Center Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Division. Videos are not medical advice or views/policy of these institutions.
Not Quite Your Normal First Trimester Ultrasound
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In this lecture from our Ultrasound Grand Rounds, Dr. Sandy Werner, MD builds on our recent discussion of the normal 1st trimester ultrasound and discusses some not quite normal ultrasound findings in the first trimester. Follow us on Online and on Social Media: Website: www.metrohealth.org/pocus Twitter: MH_EMultrasound Instagram: MH_EMUltrasound This is the official ...
Gastric POCUS
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In this lecture from our Ultrasound Grand Rounds, Dr. Dan Schwartz MD and Dr. Michael Leeds MD from anesthesiology talks gastric ultrasound and how obtaining views of the stomach can assist in minimizing aspiration risk during airway management. Follow us on Online and on Social Media: Website: www.metrohealth.org/pocus Twitter: MH_EMultrasound Instagram: MH_EMUltrasou...
POCUS Tips & Tricks w/ Diane Gramer, RDMS, RVT, RT(R)
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In this lecture from our Ultrasound Grand Rounds, Dr. Matthew Tabbut MD has a conversation with our POCUS sonographer, Diane Gramer RDMS, RVT, RT(R), about some of her tips and tricks that can take your scans from good to great! Follow us on Online and on Social Media: Website: www.metrohealth.org/pocus Twitter: MH_EMultrasound Instagram: MH_EMUltrasound This is the of...
POCUS for Gout
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In this lecture from our Ultrasound Grand Rounds, Dr. Cheung C. Yue, MD, RhMSUS talks about the clinical assessment of gout and how to use ultrasound to diagnose patients with gout. Follow us on Online and on Social Media: Website: www.metrohealth.org/pocus Twitter: MH_EMultrasound Instagram: MH_EMUltrasound This is the official account of the Case Western Reserve Univ...
Normal 1st Trimester Ultrasound
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In this lecture from our Ultrasound Grand Rounds, Dr. Matthew Tabbut, MD starts a series on OB ultrasound in the ED. He discusses the role of ultrasound in evaluating and managing pregnant patients in the ED and the components of the normal 1st trimester ultrasound. Follow us on Online and on Social Media: Website: www.metrohealth.org/pocus Twitter: MH_EMultrasound Instagram: instag...
Bedside Testicular Ultrasound
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In this lecture from our Ultrasound Grand Rounds, Dr. Sandy Werner, MD talks about bedside testicular ultrasound and the various findings in the scrotum that may present to the emergency department. Follow us on Online and on Social Media: Website: www.metrohealth.org/pocus Twitter: MH_EMultrasound Instagram: MH_EMUltrasound This is the official account of the Case Wes...
IVC Ultrasound Pro-Tips
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In this video, Dr. Matthew Tabbut, MD talks about IVC ultrasound and three considerations as you scan the IVC. Follow us on Online and on Social Media: Website: www.metrohealth.org/pocus Twitter: @mh_emultrasound Instagram: @mh_emultrasound This is the official account of the Case Western Reserve University & MetroHealth Medical Center Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Division. Videos are not medi...
5000 Subscribers!
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We recently received our 5000th subscriber. Thank you everybody for your support of this channel. We are excited to share our passion for bedside ultrasound and your feedback keeps us fired up to share more. Follow us on Online and on Social Media: Website: www.metrohealth.org/pocus Twitter: MH_EMultrasound Instagram: MH_EMUltrasound This is the official account of the...
Ultrasound for Morel-Lavallée Lesions
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Ultrasound for Morel-Lavallée Lesions
Soft Tissue Ultrasound: Lumps & Bumps
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Soft Tissue Ultrasound: Lumps & Bumps
Introduction to Soft Tissue Ultrasound
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Introduction to Soft Tissue Ultrasound
Shear-Wave Elastography for MSK Ultrasound w/ Sean Gibson
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Shear-Wave Elastography for MSK Ultrasound w/ Sean Gibson
May-Thurner Syndrome Reprise w/ James Persky, MD
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May-Thurner Syndrome Reprise w/ James Persky, MD
POCUS for Airway Management w/ Michael Gottlieb, MD
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POCUS for Airway Management w/ Michael Gottlieb, MD
When you are looking for an Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship...
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When you are looking for an Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship...
Advanced Doppler for Pericardial Tamponade
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Advanced Doppler for Pericardial Tamponade
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Had a nerve block prior to foot surgery. There was a painful shooting pain during the injection. Almost a 1 year later, I still have numbness and spasms in my foot. Hope it will resolve eventually.
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1) How do we know on a machine we've never used that u measure 1 or 2 cycles on M Mode? 2) at what week does CRL become phased out? I believe at week 12 from what I recall on most machines I've used. (General/vascular tech here that's done only vascular for the last 5 yrs)
Sometimes it tells you in the calculator. Otherwise you measure between peaks and see what number you get and see if it makes sense. If you measure every beat on a machine that does every beat, your rate will be 2x. Same and opposite if you measure every 2 beats on a machine that measures every beat.
Listening to replay in Kansas City.
Thanks Ron!
Awesome Doc!!!
Thanks!
Hiii Can u make a video on transcranial ultrasound in adults?
Two yrs ago. I was standing on the back deck .A board broke ,I had no time to react .Fast forward I had a follow up with the orthopedic to see if I was going to be released for work .My job is very physical .The P.A walks in and says .I don't see why you wouldn't be able to return to work .I had a fluid pocket on my thigh .She never looked , dismissed my concerns and they don't treat hematomas . The very next night ,my leg had busted open .I didn't even realize it was ruptured until my flipflop was wet ..Long story !! Saturday Eve it ruptured Tues afternoon I was in the ER very sick !! Worst pain ever .Spent 19 days in the hospital .gases trapped , debridement twice !! And I have a non healed wound . Devastating injury .Lots of times patients are misdiagnose.just a disheartening injury
Hi doc, I hope you'll notice, Do musculoskeletal ultrasound will show muscle tissue damage? Thank you
Hi doc, I hope you'll notice do MSK ultrasound will show muscle injury? Thank you doc
I think given the findings of prophy-vap trial, ed physician can quickly scan the acute brain insult patient who had an rsi and if there is full stomach, confidently give emperical antibiotics to prevent downstream VAP. What are your thoughts?
Great question, but probably a highly nuanced answer. The prophy-vap study is an interesting idea but a reasonably small study. While there may be some signal here, we probably need more studies for it to be accepted as mainstream. As for gastric POCUS first to determine if we should give antibiotics - if the prophy-vap outcomes hold up, further studying which patients benefit most (+/- POCUS) would be an interesting area of study.
This is fasciianating
Hi doc, I hope you'll notice, may I ask what's the difference between MSK Ultrasound ang General Ultrasound? Thank you
The thing being evaluated. Both rely on basic ultrasound principles. But MSK ultrasound focuses on muscle/tendon/bone.
hello doc, very thank you for this lecture!!! May I wish that you make a video of POCUS of peripheral arterial occlusion disease at the future? thank you!
This is the best video I have seen so far. The way he explained the fibrous encapsulation helped me a lot. I was hit by a car 14 years ago. I developed a large morel lesion. After the original event I had to have fluid removed. Years later there is no longer fluid, but the large mass is still there. The ultrasound suggested fluid accumulation, but nothing came back during aspiration. The doctor told me there was nothing they could do because there was no fliud to remove. They didnt explain why the mass is still there. Thanks for the video.
great tutorial 💯
Beautiful video Sir.👍
really grateful and excited to see this topic! thank you
You're so welcome!
Hi doc, is it possible that hematoma will take for a year to resolve? Thank you
Hi doc, may I ask? why doctors recommend aspiration for hematoma and why some says not recommended to do aspiration? Thank you
Your wisdom, even beyond ultrasound, is appreciated!
Also want to know if we can angle correct CW dopppler sampling in eccentric TR jets to get a close to true TR velocity
Same as previous response. Machine dependent.
Excellent discussion and teaching. Congratulations. My questions: Can we do angle correction in pulsed doppler to assess mitral E velocity?. I notice that the LV imflow is sometimes at an angle and such correction will give the true E velocity
Great question. It would be machine dependent. If the machine doesn’t allow then you need to adjust your window to optimize the Doppler angle.
Thanks that was very comprehensive. Any suggestions about applying traction for loose skin. Sometimes i run into issues puncturing the vein on older patients.
Thank you. Loose skin is less important with ultrasound. Once you get under the skin, follow the ultrasound to guide the needle to the vein. Rolling veins can be a problem. When you get the needle tip over the vein where you can see some tenting of the vein wall, give the needle a sharp pop and you can usually get the needle tip in the vein.
Please make a video on diastasis recti
Really appreciated your lecture on soft tissue
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Great info! Ty!
Dr, Matthew, excelent analisis on IVC U.S. observation, it´s not just good images and messurements, the usefullnes is to understand the dynamics in order to take some action (or not) on a patient. based on theese observation . thanks and go on with this work
Thank you.
Thanks man!
hello doctor, can I ask from which article do you find the result that stone < 5mm might don't have posterior acoustic shadow, thank you!
very good video, thank you very much
You are welcome!
Your channel is one of top best in the area. You are so talented bro. Thanks for sharing this knowledge
Thank you so much 😀
Very nice keep going.
I pass your channel all over. Great info Matt and Sandy!
Thanks Ron. We really appreciate it!
Your teaching is great!
Thank you.
From São Paulo, Brazil 👍
Gracias
Very impressive.thank you
6 months after elbow surgery armpit block, my thumb and 1st n 2nd finger is still numb. I'm a double leg amputee and have now been falling cause i cant feel my fingertips and whole fingertip side of thumb. dr blames the block. the annethetist blames dr... yay
fantastic topic, which I was eager to know! I am currently an intern at taiwan, want to go into family medicine into future, and as our country doesn't have curriculum and learning guideline about ultrasound for family medicine physician, learn how much, how deep during internship and residency and how to be proficient is always my questions... thank you for this topic
Thank you for watching. I hope that this material is helpful for you. Best of luck in your medical journey!
Wow! Thank you for sharing…I learned so much from Dr. Gibson
Glad it was helpful!
Very comprehensive.. excellent review..
Thank you kindly!
Hi doc, do soft tissue ultrasound show muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves and any type of injuries? Thank you
It depends on what you’re looking for. Different things are seen better or worse on different imaging modalities.
My husband had a block in his shoulder. They struck the nerve sheath which then numbed half his face among other issues. I will NEVER have a block.
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Very interesting, feeling how the bloating and pain receded within approximately two months made all the difference, I simply go’ogled the latest by Tilly Strankten and her Ovarian Cyst Guide and although it really took about 10 weeks for it to totally shrink and vanish I’ve never felt so light and relaxed.
Meh, those probe covers are around 7.00 a piece. I work on a vascular access team and we still use Tegaderms for regular PIVs without any issues. We wipe the outside of the teg with CHG once it's on the ultrasound probe and use sterile gel, and obviously clean the arm with CHG.
Yes, they are not cheap. We do not recommend tegaderms because they are not approved by the manufacturers to be used on the probe heads and they are not FDA approved as a microbial barrier. That being said, there is some interesting literature in this space that is far from definitive on the topic.