Ultrasound Tutorial: FAST (Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma) scan | Radiology Nation
Learn the basic principles of a FAST scan in just 4 minutes. A FAST (Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma) scan is used in the emergency setting for the identification of free fluid, which is presumed to be blood in trauma.
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Right upper quadrant free fluid: Case courtesy of Brian Buchanan MD FRCPC, ABaCCUS program, Dept. Critical Care Medicine, University of Alberta. Twitter: @UAlberta_CCUS & @Buchanan_MD.
Left upper quadrant free fluid: Case courtesy of Dr. Paul Adamoli, http://radiopaedia.org. From the case https://radiopaedia.org/cases/haemoperitoneum
Pericardial effusion: Case courtesy of Brian Buchanan MD FRCPC, ABaCCUS program, Dept. Critical Care Medicine, University of Alberta. Twitter: @UAlberta_CCUS & @Buchanan_MD.
Pelvic free fluid: Case courtesy of Brian Buchanan MD FRCPC, ABaCCUS program, Dept. Critical Care Medicine, University of Alberta. Twitter: @UAlberta_CCUS & @Buchanan_MD.
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Right upper quadrant free fluid: Case courtesy of Brian Buchanan MD FRCPC, ABaCCUS program, Dept. Critical Care Medicine, University of Alberta. Twitter: @UAlberta_CCUS & @Buchanan_MD.
Left upper quadrant free fluid: Case courtesy of Dr. Paul Adamoli, http://radiopaedia.org. From the case https://radiopaedia.org/cases/haemoperitoneum
Pericardial effusion: Case courtesy of Brian Buchanan MD FRCPC, ABaCCUS program, Dept. Critical Care Medicine, University of Alberta. Twitter: @UAlberta_CCUS & @Buchanan_MD.
Pelvic free fluid: Case courtesy of Brian Buchanan MD FRCPC, ABaCCUS program, Dept. Critical Care Medicine, University of Alberta. Twitter: @UAlberta_CCUS & @Buchanan_MD.
Radiology Nation is solely for educational purposes. The video tutorials are designed to support qualified healthcare professionals and are not intended to replace current accepted training models.
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