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Echo Debate- Should We Use Echocardiography for Fluid Status Assessment in Critically Ill Patient

Dr Swapnil Pawar July 30, 2018 570


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In this epic debate, two experts Dr Sam Orde & Dr Yang Yang along with echo stalwart A/Prof Konstantin Yastrebov explore the current role of echocardiography in fluid status assessment in critically ill patients. This is a highly controversial topic and choosing a winner is merely impossible.

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Dr Swapnil Pawar July 20, 2018

The left ventricle (LV) gets the glory typically. Any echo request usually relates to LV ejection fraction, filing status or regional wall motion abnormality. Perhaps this is fair enough as […]

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