Lung Ultrasound Explained (Point of Care, Bedside, Clinical)
Lung Ultrasound for Point of Care Clinicians clearly explained bedside by Joshua Jacquet, MD. See the rest of the videos in this series: www.medcram.com/courses/lung-...
This is a sample video from Lung Ultrasound Explained Clearly - A video series in which ultrasound expert (and ED physician) Dr. Jacquet illustrates a straightforward system that will have you performing lung ultrasound exams efficiently and accurately.
The Lung Ultrasound Explained Clearly course at www.medcram.com/?Y... includes the following:
- A systematic approach to performing a bedside ultrasound and spot abnormal findings
- Illustrations and examples of all major abnormal lung ultrasound findings
- Recognize key patterns on lung ultrasound and what they mean clinically
- Learn an evidence-based protocol (the BLUE protocol) for diagnosing causes of acute respiratory failure with a 90.5% accuracy!
- Understand how lung ultrasound can be used adjunctly in airway and ventilator management
- Reinforcement of key concepts with actual patient cases
- Quiz questions to reinforce core concepts and help you study
See how this course can help you excel at trauma & emergency ultrasound at www.medcram.com/courses/fast-...
𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘃𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗼 𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗹𝘂𝗱𝗲:
A review of the 10 basic signs of lung ultrasound including:
- Bat Sign
- Seashore Sign on Lung Ultrasound
- A- Line
- Quad Sign
- Sinusoid Sign
- Shred Sign
- Tissue-Like Sign
- Lung Rockets on Lung Ultrasound
- Stratosphere (Barcode Sign) related to Lung Sliding
- Lung Point
Instructor: Joshua Jacquet, MD
- Board Certified in Emergency Medicine and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Northeast Ohio Medical University.
- Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) and Emergency Ultrasound Director at Cleveland Clinic Akron General
-Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians (FACEP)
Interested in learning or reinforcing the core concepts of medical ultrasound? View Dr. Jacquet's video series Ultrasound Principles & Instrumentation here: www.medcram.com/courses/clini...
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Thank you for such an easy explanation of thoracic ultrasound signs. An the most important what I liked about your lecture, that you pointed all these details on US pictures, like not other lectures.
Excellent, concise and very clear presentation.
Extremely helpful! Thank you for explaining what seemed like it would be hours of material in about 10 min
Who thinks clearly, speaks clearly. Excellent video!!
Absolutely amazing introduction into lung POCUS! thanks
Thanks for the feedback!
So easy and exceptionally well explained, thanks!!
Great presentation, lucidly explained. Thank you!
Awesome explanation! As clear as a summer sky in Florida.
Best video I have watched till now for beginners for usg thorax. Thank you
exceptionally clear, thank you!
Great video! I started using ultrasound where I work in the paediatric urgency department and this video helped me a lot.
Excellent explained presentation, thank you.
Excellent explanations! Thank you so much!
You have your bat oriented flying up which not correct. when you look for the bat sign you should be looking for the bat flying toward you, the top arches of the rib cortex form the wings as the bat is flying toward you. It is best appreciated with a large curvilinear transducer. Also that space between the ribs is called the intercostal muscles. Very nice job with your presentation!
Very thankful for that video!! I'm from Brazil and I could finally understand the lung ultrasound. Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you, Very nicely explained
Awesome class! Thank You
This was so so so helpful !! thankyou so much for this :)
This is excellent, thank you!
Thank you for making the learning so easy. I
Excellent explanation as usual!
Glad you liked it!
Excellent and exhaustive
Thank you. Very helpful. Recently started studying ultrasound. Will use it.
Glad it was helpful!
I am very thankful for that, you make the lung ultrasound much more easier to me, your clearly explanation help me through difficulties, again, thank you so much
very informative...thanks a lot
good video.please more about lung ultrasound
🙏i get the information what i needed ..thank u sir.
Nicely explained. Thanks
untraceable explanation, thanks a lot.
Very helpful discussion. Thank you very much.
Beautiful 👨🏾⚕️
Love this!
Thanks for Excellent presentation
Great video! Thanks!
Best explained thank you
Merci beaucoup c'est tellement simple
Great work thank you
Excellent
amazing video
Thanks a lot. You really svae my case presentation.
Thank You
This channel is the BOMBBBB!
Thanks for the feedback!
@@Medcram I sent an email a few weeks ago from kcaesar@live.com regarding the ultrasound program. Feedback would be great. Thanks
Appreciate it!
thank you !
EXCELLENT
Thanks Very excellent
thanks
Very useful
Thanks!!!
💖💖💖. Lovely video.
Which transducer you recommend for doing lung ultrasound ? Can you use linear probe for identifying consolidation ? Can you distinguish collapse and consolidation using ultrasound ?
Very good.
thank you.
a great vidio ...thanks
Great!
very good video wait until you experience KOSMOS comic to medicine this Fall 19
Wonderful! I am a head and neck surgeon using portable ultrasound. In times of COVID19, the need of more information about lung ultrasound leads me to study more about lung ultrasound. But a question, you didn´t explain the clinical meaning of stratosphere sign. What is means? what´s the meaning of lack of lung sliding? Thanks
pneumothorax
congratulations for the video (from a pulmonologist)
Hello, could you please help me with the features of the pleural line in the lung ultrasound images of Covid 19? Thanks
You're awesome.
Excellent teaching. on a lighter note, did u dub your voice for Little stuart...!!
Awsome❤
Wow, just wow
Nice
What would cause the lack of lung sliding in the stratosphere sign?
Absent lung sliding Absent B lines Lung point Stratosphere "Barcode"sign on M mode Indicate Pneumothorax
when lung rockets are present, you said it is an interstitial syndrome. can this also not be pneumonia? how to differentiate them? By saying interstitial syndrome, which is fibrosis, is the damage caused by covid 19 also considered interstitial syndrome?
What’s interstitial syndrome ? Do you mean ild, interstitial pneumonitis or interseptal fluid like edema? Confused.
Im so glad I had this rather then CT scan jesus
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Chest sonogrsphy
Excellent