Abdominal Aorta
Introduction Patients with aortic pathology often present with nonspecific complaints or presentations such as back pain, abdominal pain, myocardial infarction (MI), or even stroke, making the diagnosis difficult. The adage…
Focused Transesophageal Echocardiography
Introduction Long considered to be a vital diagnostic tool utilized exclusively within the realm of cardiology, transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is being used safely and effectively within the perioperative, critical care,…
Female Pelvis, Nonpregnant
Normal Anatomy The uterus is composed of the muscular layer, or myometrium. The body is the main portion of the uterus. The fundus is a more superior portion above the…
Musculoskeletal
Introduction Musculoskeletal ultrasound has become increasingly common over the last two decades. The possibility of a real-time, dynamic imaging modality that is both low cost and safe are among the…
Liver and Spleen
The Liver Normal Liver Normal Anatomy The cephalad portion of the liver is bounded by the diaphragm. The caudal extent of the liver is in close proximity to the stomach,…
FAST of the Abdomen – Beyond the Basics: False Positives, Limitations, and Approach to the Unstable Patient
Introduction The development of focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST) over 30 years ago enabled clinicians to rapidly screen for injury at the bedside of patients, especially those hemodynamically…
Ultrasound-Guided Resuscitation
Use of Ultrasound in the Undifferentiated Hypotensive Patient Care of the undifferentiated hypotensive patient is a challenge for clinicians, and identifying life-threatening conditions that are readily reversible is a priority….