Thanks John. Great demonstration! But I would like to add some important points; three or more B-lines in a single rib interspace is abnormal( aka lung rocket). Bilateral B-lines or B-profile is defined when you see lung rocket in 2 lung zones on each side bilaterally which you can see in patients with pulmonary edema, ARDS, ILD or diffuse interstitial pneumonitis. But unilateral or focal B-line is when you see lung rocket just one side of lung which you can see in patients with focal pneumonia, atelectasis, lung contusion, pulmonary infarct or malignancy.
I'm studying this subject at medical school and this video helped me a LOT. thanks.
Thanks. Nice demostration and very easy to understand.
And your model did great. I think he blinked twice during the whole video.
Thanks John. Great demonstration! But I would like to add some important points; three or more B-lines in a single rib interspace is abnormal( aka lung rocket).
Bilateral B-lines or B-profile is defined when you see lung rocket in 2 lung zones on each side bilaterally which you can see in patients with pulmonary edema, ARDS, ILD or diffuse interstitial pneumonitis.
But unilateral or focal B-line is when you see lung rocket just one side of lung which you can see in patients with focal pneumonia, atelectasis, lung contusion, pulmonary infarct or malignancy.
Thanks for the comment!
Useful training. Thank you
Nice demonstration. Well done.
Thank you, greatly explained
Thanks a ton .Useful and crisp
Why not use M mode for pneumothorax diagnosis? Barcode and seashore sign visually make it so much easier than just lungsliding and ant-sign in B Mode
Very very well explained
watching this as a college freshman in diagnostic medical sonography and have no clue what im looking at or hearing
Pneumothorax use mised