TEE and the mitral valve during CPR

Ever wonder why Dr. Haycock asks for the TEE kit when we have a full arrest coming into the emergency department? Let's look into the simple yet valuable tool used during a code situation. Why TEE for cardiopulmonary resuscitationTEE facilitates continuous cardiac monitoring, aids in identifying reversible causes, optimizes chest compression techniques, can notably shorten... Continue Reading →

Chiari network

Hi team! Since we perform NP-POCUS in resuscitating septic patient we might have or might encounter this image/assessment in our apical four chamber view of the heart. The Chiari network, encountered infrequently in the right atrium, is a fenestrated, net-like embryonic remnants of valves of sinus venosus, lying closely in relation to the inferior vena... Continue Reading →

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