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El. knyga: Clinical Ultrasound: A How-To Guide

Edited by (Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA), Edited by (LAC and USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA)
  • Formatas: 150 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429585944
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  • Formatas: 150 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429585944
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This practical, user-friendly book is the ultimate bedside/machine-side how-to manual. Intended for beginner to intermediate US emergency ultrasound users, the picture-rich text provides clear and concise guidance on everything from ultrasound’s use in evaluating trauma and shock to ultrasound-guided nerve blocks and special pediatric applications. Each chapter is formatted to address indications, image acquisition and interpretation, integration, and special considerations. Plus, an appendix with references to landmark articles and useful websites with case studies, images, and videos is included for further exploration of the topics.

Preface ix
Introduction xi
The Editors xix
Contributing Authors xxi
Chapter 1 Trauma
1(8)
Indications
1(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
1(1)
Subxiphoid View
2(2)
Right Upper Quadrant View
4(1)
Left Upper Quadrant View
5(1)
Pelvis
6(1)
Thorax
7(1)
Integration of Findings
8(1)
Special Considerations
8(1)
Chapter 2 Echo and IVC
9(10)
Indications
9(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
9(1)
Subxiphoid
9(2)
Parasternal Long Axis
11(1)
Parasternal Short Axis
12(1)
Apical 4 Chamber
13(1)
IVC Assessment
14(1)
Transverse View
15(1)
Longitudinal View
15(2)
Integration of Findings
17(1)
Special Considerations
18(1)
Chapter 3 Lung
19(4)
Indications
19(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
19(2)
Integration of Findings
21(1)
Special Considerations
21(2)
Chapter 4 Abdominal Aorta
23(6)
Indications
23(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
23(1)
Short Axis of the Proximal Abdominal Aorta
24(1)
Short Axis of the Distal Abdominal Aorta
25(1)
Long Axis of the Proximal Abdominal Aorta
25(1)
Long Axis of the Distal Abdominal Aorta
26(1)
Integration of Findings
27(1)
Special Considerations
27(2)
Chapter 5 Renal and Bladder
29(6)
Indications
29(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
29(1)
Kidney Long and Short Views
30(1)
Right Kidney
31(1)
Left Kidney
31(2)
Bladder Views
33(1)
Integration of Findings
34(1)
Special Considerations
34(1)
Chapter 6 Biliary
35(8)
Indications
35(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
35(1)
Gallbladder Long Axis
36(1)
Gallbladder Short Axis
37(1)
Bile Ducts
38(3)
Integration of Findings
41(1)
Special Considerations
41(2)
Chapter 7 First Trimester Pregnancy
43(12)
Indications
43(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
43(1)
Transabdominal Longitudinal
44(1)
Transabdominal Transverse
45(1)
Transvaginal
46(1)
Transvaginal Longitudinal
46(1)
Transvaginal Transverse
46(1)
Dedicated View of Pregnancy-Related Structures
47(5)
Integration of Findings
52(1)
Special Considerations
53(2)
Chapter 8 Appendicitis
55(4)
Indications
55(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
55(1)
Technique
55(2)
Integration of Findings
57(1)
Special Considerations
57(2)
Chapter 9 Ocular Ultrasound
59(6)
Indications
59(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
59(5)
Special Considerations
64(1)
Chapter 10 Soft Tissue Procedures
65(6)
Indications
65(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
65(4)
Special Considerations
69(2)
Chapter 11 Musculoskeletal
71(6)
Indications
71(1)
Tendon Ultrasound
71(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
71(2)
Fracture Diagnosis
73(1)
Indications
73(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
73(2)
Special Considerations
75(2)
Chapter 12 Lower Extremity Deep Vein Thrombosis
77(6)
Indications
77(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
77(1)
Femoral Vein
78(2)
Popliteal Vein
80(1)
Integration of Findings
81(2)
Chapter 13 Vascular Access
83(6)
Peripheral Access
83(1)
Peripheral Line Placement
83(3)
Central Access
86(2)
Special Considerations
88(1)
Chapter 14 Pediatric
89(6)
Indications
89(1)
Intussusception
89(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
89(1)
Pyloric Stenosis
90(1)
Appendicitis
91(2)
Fractures
93(2)
Chapter 15 Abdominal Procedures
95(6)
Indications
95(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
95(3)
Bladder Volume Measurement and Aspiration
98(2)
Special Considerations
100(1)
Chapter 16 Pericardiocentesis
101(2)
Indications
101(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
101(1)
Special Considerations
102(1)
Chapter 17 Thoracentesis
103(4)
Indications
103(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
103(2)
Special Considerations
105(2)
Chapter 18 US-Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks
107(6)
Indications
107(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
107(1)
Ultrasound-Guided Median Nerve Block
108(1)
Ultrasound-Guided Radial Nerve Block
109(1)
Ultrasound-Guided Ulnar Nerve Block
110(1)
Femoral Nerve Block
111(1)
Popliteal Fossa Sciatic Nerve Block
111(1)
Special Considerations
112(1)
Chapter 19 Lumbar Puncture
113(4)
Indications
113(1)
Image Acquisition and Interpretation
113(2)
Special Considerations
115(2)
Further Learning 117(4)
Index 121
Tarina Kang, MD, director of emergency ultrasound, Department of Emergency Medicine, LAC and USC Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Los Angeles, California, USA

John Bailitz, MD, FACEP, RDMS, emergency ultrasound division director and clinical ultrasound fellowship co-director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Cook County Hospital; associate professor of emergency medicine, Rush University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, USA