2019
DOI: 10.4103/jets.jets_99_18
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An analysis using modified rapid ultrasound for shock and hypotension for patients with endogenous cardiac arrest

Abstract: Aims: We prospectively investigated whether or not a rapid ultrasound for shock and hypotension (RUSH) examination is useful for managing patients with endogenous cardiac arrest (CA). Settings and Design: A prospective medical chart review in a single hospital. Materials and Methods: From March 2016 to December 2017, we performed a modified RUSH for all patients with out-of-hospital endogenous CA. We investigated the frequency of positive fin… Show more

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“…The exam includes evaluation of the heart, IVC, thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity, and large vessels. 97 , 98 The order of the exam may be remembered with the HIMAP acronym (Heart, IVC, Morrison’s pouch, Aorta, Pneumothorax). Evaluation of the heart consists of a FoCUS examination evaluating for tamponade, gross LV ejection fraction, and RV function.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exam includes evaluation of the heart, IVC, thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity, and large vessels. 97 , 98 The order of the exam may be remembered with the HIMAP acronym (Heart, IVC, Morrison’s pouch, Aorta, Pneumothorax). Evaluation of the heart consists of a FoCUS examination evaluating for tamponade, gross LV ejection fraction, and RV function.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%