Want to increase the sns of your FAST exam? Try adding the SLOW exam. See how in this weeks podcast, featuring @jordanrupp1 #FOAMed #MedEd
Ultrasound Podcast
English - February 18, 2019 16:32 - 80.3 MB Video - ★★★★★ - 110 ratingsScience Health & Fitness Medicine Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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You may have heard of the FAST exam, but have you heard of the SLOW exam? The SLOW exam is featured in a 2018 article in Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine and is a systematic approach to finding small amounts of intraperiteoneal free fluid. A 2014 article (PMID: 25763079) showed the sensitivity of the FAST exam increased from 36.6% to 70.7% when this exam was used! Check it out!Come join us in Lexington Ky or Bend Oregon for some in-person ultrasound goodness (www.Castlefest2019.com and www.Bendfest19.com). Want to come for free? Send us your best ultrasound case and enter in a competition sponsored by GE for free registration to either conference!