Point-of-Care Echo: Regional Wall Motion Abnormalities
Looking for a tool to help stratify your acute coronary syndrome patients? Look no further. Dr. Erica Beatty (PGY4 Emergency Medicine) walks us through the identification of regional wall motion abnormalities (RWMA) using POCUS. Several cardiac views will be presented and their findings will be correlated with a differential diagnosis and put into clinical context.
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