Background: Rapid ultrasound in shock (RUSH) is the most recent emergency ultrasound protocol, designed to help clinicians better recognize distinctive shock etiologies in a shorter time frame. Objectives: In this study, we evaluated the accuracy of the RUSH protocol, performed by an emergency physician or radiologist, in predicting the type of shock in critical patients. Patients and Methods: An emergency physician or radiologist performed the RUSH protocol for all patients with shock status at the emergency department. All patients were closely followed to determine their final clinical diagnosis. The agreement between the initial impression provided by RUSH and the final diagnosis was investigated by calculating the Kappa index. Sensitiv...
Introduction: It could be claimed that extended focused assessment with sonography for trauma (e-FAS...
In the last docade ultrasound has found its place in the intensive care unit. Initially, ultrasound ...
Purpose of review: In the acute setting of circulatory shock, physicians largely depend on clinical ...
Background: Rapid Ultrasound in Shock (RUSH) is a recently reported emergency ultrasound protocol de...
Poster presented at the 2017 Health Sciences Research Day which was organized and sponsored by the U...
Background: Shock is a life-threatening state of circulatory system failure. Undifferentiated shock ...
ABSTRACT Background: Rapid ultrasound in shock (RUSH) is the most recent emergency ultrasound proto...
Purpose: “Polytrauma” patients are of a higher risk of complications and death than the summation of...
Background: Delivering early diagnosis of shock in resource-limited setting is challenging, especial...
ABSTRACT Assessment of hemodynamic status in a shock state remains a challenging issue in Emergency...
History of present illness: A 62-year-old female presented from a nursing home for altered mental s...
Copyright © 2012 Dina Seif et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Abstract Background: Despite advancement in diagnostic and therapeutic measures, mortality of shock...
Abstract Background: Despite advancement in diagnostic and therapeutic measures, mortality of shock...
Introduction: It could be claimed that extended focused assessment with sonography for trauma (e-FAS...
Introduction: It could be claimed that extended focused assessment with sonography for trauma (e-FAS...
In the last docade ultrasound has found its place in the intensive care unit. Initially, ultrasound ...
Purpose of review: In the acute setting of circulatory shock, physicians largely depend on clinical ...
Background: Rapid Ultrasound in Shock (RUSH) is a recently reported emergency ultrasound protocol de...
Poster presented at the 2017 Health Sciences Research Day which was organized and sponsored by the U...
Background: Shock is a life-threatening state of circulatory system failure. Undifferentiated shock ...
ABSTRACT Background: Rapid ultrasound in shock (RUSH) is the most recent emergency ultrasound proto...
Purpose: “Polytrauma” patients are of a higher risk of complications and death than the summation of...
Background: Delivering early diagnosis of shock in resource-limited setting is challenging, especial...
ABSTRACT Assessment of hemodynamic status in a shock state remains a challenging issue in Emergency...
History of present illness: A 62-year-old female presented from a nursing home for altered mental s...
Copyright © 2012 Dina Seif et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Abstract Background: Despite advancement in diagnostic and therapeutic measures, mortality of shock...
Abstract Background: Despite advancement in diagnostic and therapeutic measures, mortality of shock...
Introduction: It could be claimed that extended focused assessment with sonography for trauma (e-FAS...
Introduction: It could be claimed that extended focused assessment with sonography for trauma (e-FAS...
In the last docade ultrasound has found its place in the intensive care unit. Initially, ultrasound ...
Purpose of review: In the acute setting of circulatory shock, physicians largely depend on clinical ...