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focused cardiac US LV systolic function
scope RV size
pericardial disease
IVC size/variation
focus indications respiratory failure
shock
trauma
focus limitations body habitus
scope
formal training
focus probe always phased array
- low frequency, deeper penetration
- high refresh rate to visualize movement
setting = cardiac
left lateral decubitus patient positioning for PLAX, PSAX, A4C
supine patient positioning for S4C, IVC
(acceptable for PLAX, PSAX, A4C)
PLAX
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A4C
S4C
IVC
anechoic blood in the chambers
hyperechoic pericardium
isoechoic myocardium
isoechoic (but more valves
hyperechoic than
myocardium)
LV systolic function normal
interpretation reduced/severely reduced
hyperdynamic
edocardial excursion the movement of the endocardium towards the
center of the LV during systole
- normal: moves symmetrically to center of the LV
- reduced: reduced/asymmetrical movement
- hyperdynamic: end-systolic effacement
myocardial thickening the thickening of the myocardium during systole
- normal: 40%
- reduced: < 40%
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