Fantastic presentation! I found particularly helpful your 3D model and the manipulation of it showing the slice and rotation and how it corresponded to what we see from the transducer. Thank you so much!
hey there, thank you for these various US videos. they are very helpful. i am seeing a discrepancy here though. my understanding is that for POCUS, JVP is marked where the IJ “begins to taper” - not so much at the point of collapse. reference: “Essentials of Point-of-Care Ultrasound” Editors: Steve Socransky & Ray Wiss
They teach us how to measure the RAP using ultrasound as a reliable way to judge the volume status, but when you insert a triple lumen and measure the RAP directly they tell you that is rubbish
Its not a realibale way to assess volume status. It is a way to measure fluid tolerance. Just because their heart can tolerate *more* fluid does not mean they are hypovolaemic.