Zedu Weekly Wrap – 4 March 2022
The week has flown by…
and what a ball we’ve had. With a little obstetric training followed by a dash of cardiac training it’s been great fun. It has been a joy to see the place spring back into life, with everyone has been so keen to get back face-to-face training.
Plenty of news and views to choose from this week – with cardiac dominating the headlines. There are also some articles on the state and form of ultrasound education – make for interesting reading. It’s funny how each week themes seem to emerge.
As always, if there’s something on the horizon that you’d like added to our weeklywrap let us know – always here to help.
See you next week.
Mike and Suean
P.S. – the Coaching Corner last night posed some technological challenges – suspecting Windows 11 “upgrades”. We’ll edit the session to add the slideset that got sidelined and upload soon. In the meantime why not go back through the entire the catalogue here.
4 March
New case: Infective endocarditis 🫀❤️🩹 #Echocardiography #Echofirst #POCUS pic.twitter.com/nAJlHUYWGE
— The Echo Lady (@The_echo_lady) March 3, 2022
Dr.Gargani has played an essential role in evolving point-of-care ultrasound. Once considered a frivolous diagnostic tool, point-of-care ultrasound is now an integral part of emergency departments across the Italian healthcare system #POCUS #lungultrasound https://t.co/QvSllT0Jlv
— The Krinsky Company (@TheKrinskyCo) March 3, 2022
@PedRadJournal
3 March
If this whole humans and #POCUS thing doesn't take off, maybe another species will appreciate it…
Researchers See ‘Future of an Entire Species’ in #Ultrasound Technique https://t.co/YSIEGRGb77
— Zedu Ultrasound Training @zedunow@med-mastodon.com (@zedunow) March 3, 2022
This pic was sent to me and for once, it’s not from my ED. Best use of a #POCUS machine that I’ve seen so far. pic.twitter.com/taQJephHcp
— Chris Yap (@casualtysrus) March 2, 2022
Wonder what's happening at CASE?@CASEfromASE is asking for YOU to submit your CASE for a Special Issue on Cardiovascular POCUS!
ERs, trauma bays, ICUs and clinics employ POCUS. Echo, vascular, lung, or abdo US that impact CV physiology are encouraged.@ASE360 @JournalASEcho pic.twitter.com/8QTvgxo4lB
— V.L.Sorrell, MD (@CASEfromASE EIC) (@VLSorrellImages) March 2, 2022
Take 2: Check out this week's video by @mtabbut
about Vascular Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine & Critical Care.https://t.co/9yF5Vw2Hyk#MetroEUS#POCUS #Ultrasound #EmergencyMedicine #CriticalCare #FOAMed #FOAMus pic.twitter.com/fLSsvOB5Un— MetroHealth Emergency Ultrasound (@MH_EMultrasound) March 2, 2022
2 March
Designer medicine for suspected DVT: the 4D study. Can we get better at investigating DVT and reduce USS rates? @ExRCEMprof @kerstindewit @thrombosisUK @VTEIreland @stemlyns #DVT #FOAMed#FOAMed https://t.co/nwvORfUYy8
— Saint Emlyn's (@stemlyns) March 1, 2022
@DovePress
Insights into Imaging
Ultraschall in der Medizin
1 March
US GEL PODCAST #121!#POCUS Team vs Primary Team in Dyspnea – Does it Make a Difference? #FOAMus #USGELhttps://t.co/WhVE9gaevS pic.twitter.com/1774FghnDR
— Michael I. Prats (@PratsEM) February 28, 2022
Check out our mini-episode on the CARDIAC CYCLE & PULSE WAVE DOPPLER. Crucial basics to understand very important congestion parameters and interpretation!
Video created by @Kartopia @msenussiMD @CardioCrit
Link below! Be sure to subscribe!https://t.co/UWl05D6WC3 pic.twitter.com/Kfio9xtYwj
— Cardio Crit (@CardioCrit) March 1, 2022
ACEM is pleased to announce that the ACEM and @EMUGs_ Collaboration Working Group has recently finalised a range of new #ultrasound resources which are now available on the ACEM Clinical Leads website: https://t.co/QTCkG1SMac#emergencymedicine pic.twitter.com/BnWPiO48bG
— ACEM (@acemonline) March 1, 2022
@imperialcollege
Ultrasound scan can diagnose prostate cancer
@cureus
Applying a Modern Pedagogy to Emergency Residency Ultrasound Education
28 February
Advanced echo teaching in ICU
Topic = Intro to TOE, how to do a full study
Presenter = A/Prof Sam Orde
Link = https://t.co/VwV57sNdR1
Pearl = 3D structure, 2D imaging tool #echofirst— echo@nepean (@echonepean) February 28, 2022
1/4
Dear #CardioTwitter colleagues,
Echocardio Notes is a 𝐟𝐫𝐞𝐞 #echofirst app, designed to be an up-to-date pocket reference, based on the most cited literature, with an easy, quick and intuitive interface.
➡️Android https://t.co/hX1B4KCack
➡️iOS https://t.co/L4HV0X6uvL— Kevin Domingues (@kevin_domingues) February 27, 2022
Just uploaded the next in the L1 video lecture series: Pericardial effusions and cardiac tamponade.https://t.co/qZvfUikrWq
— Foundations of Echo (@EchoFoundations) February 27, 2022
@CasefromASE
@cureus
27 February
We developed a gastric ultrasound DOPS tool to help deliver effective feedback for learning. Happy to share pdf of DOPS form via DM. Co-authors @CatWhiteNZ and Dr A. Pozaroszczyk. #POCUS #anesthesiology #anesthesia @AucklandGassers https://t.co/EKlGnKRCZP pic.twitter.com/s9uRh2xZCL
— Dr Nav Sidhu (@DrNavSidhu) February 25, 2022
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound
COVID-19 pathophysiology and ultrasound imaging: A multiorgan review
@WFUMB
26 February
Echocardiography Journal
Bioprosthetic mitral valve stenosis secondary to hypereosinophilic syndrome
Ultraschall in der Medizin
Echinococcosis: a Challenge for Liver Sonography
@WFUMB
Using Immersive Virtual Reality Simulation to Ensure Competence in Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound
@MedEd_Journal
Keep up with progress—Ultrasound education requires change
@cureus
Lung Ultrasonography Beyond the Diagnosis of Pediatrics Pneumonia
Cardiovascular Ultrasound
Comparison of left atrial deformation parameters between renal transplant and hemodialysis patients