POCUS FTW DX HTP
HTP?! 1 in a… ok, not near a million, but still. The Bleeding Pregnant Patient P. Schmalbach, MD, PhD, E. Mizrachi, MH Raj, J. Reisner D. Dexeus, M. Richman Case A 25-year-old female G6P3A2 with LMP 6 weeks before arrival initially presented to the Emergency Department (ED) complaining of heavy vaginal bleeding, abdominal […]
Can POCUS Rule Out Choledocholithiasis?
Can bedside ultrasound rule out choledocholithiasis? Dr. Jen Larson explores the question in this brief case discussion.
Bellapu and Guttman on POCUS for Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome in JEM
Dr. Bellapu and Dr. Guttman discuss the use of point of care ultrasound for diagnosing Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome in the Emergency Department.
Case Report: Twinkle Twinkle Little Stone
An otherwise healthy woman presents to the ER with severe flank pain. This little known ultrasound artifact can sometimes pinpoint the cause.
Fournier Gangrene on Bedside Ultrasound
A 34 year old male with no past medical history presented to the Emergency Department (ED) due to 1 day of left scrotal swelling…
Upper AW Ultrasound: Not ready for the big time
Can upper AW ultrasound be used to guide treatment in the ED? Dr. Gollogly thinks not.
Thinking SBO? Sono to know before you go (to CT)!
Ultrasound may soon be used to detect and monitor small bowel obstructions in the Emergency Department.
Ultrasound Fellowship Spot Again Available at Harbor-UCLA
An Ultrasound Fellowship spot has reopened at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.
Difficult Lumbar Puncture? Ultrasound to the rescue!
Point of care ultrasound can be used to facilitate Lumbar Puncture in the Emergency Department.
Congrats to Dr. Josh Guttman on his recent review of Pediatric Diagnostic POCUS!
Josh Guttman’s latest publication in Pediatric EM Practice.