Level 1 Video Lecture: Volume Assessment (Part 1)
This is the sixth lecture in a series covering the BSE Level 1 focused echo curriculum. This lecture looks at what echo can add to predicting how a patient's circulation will react to a change in circulating volume.
Contents:
00:00 - Intro
02:47 - Determinants of venous return
06:58 - The Frank-Starling mechanism
09:13 - Pathophysiology of common shock states
13:13 - The potential harm of 'over resuscitation'
14:01 - Pre-test probability
17:09 - LV end-diastolic volume
25:08 - LV end-systolic volume
28:30 - IVC calibre
35:29 - IVC variability
47:06 - Limitations of IVC assessment
55:05 - Putting it all together
Видео Level 1 Video Lecture: Volume Assessment (Part 1) канала Richard Fisher
Contents:
00:00 - Intro
02:47 - Determinants of venous return
06:58 - The Frank-Starling mechanism
09:13 - Pathophysiology of common shock states
13:13 - The potential harm of 'over resuscitation'
14:01 - Pre-test probability
17:09 - LV end-diastolic volume
25:08 - LV end-systolic volume
28:30 - IVC calibre
35:29 - IVC variability
47:06 - Limitations of IVC assessment
55:05 - Putting it all together
Видео Level 1 Video Lecture: Volume Assessment (Part 1) канала Richard Fisher
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