Teaching Bedside Ultrasound of Fluid Status / Inferior Vena Cava (Stanford 25 Skills Symposium)
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- This video shows Dr. John Kuglar demonstrate how he teaches ultrasound at the bedside.
On September 28th & 29th, 2015, the Stanford Medicine 25 team hosted the first annual bedside exam symposium for clinicians and educators. The purpose was to share how we do bedside teaching and allow them to improve upon their bedside exam skills.
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Your video informs & inspires people all over the world. Excellent explanation, demonstration & bedside summary. Thanks.
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Thanks doc,for a marvellous and informative demonstration in such a honest manner
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Great job Dr. Kuglar!
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thanks Jocelyn!
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It's not clear from the video what % of IVC collapse is normal vs. pathologic. It appears that if the IVC collapse is significant (i.e. the walls comes together), then the patient is euvolemic? However, it would seem to me if the walls collapse more that would signal low volume? Or is that low volume doesn't "inflate' the vessels much to be begin with so the walls collapse less?
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Thank you so much for this simple and valuable explanation.
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very informative clip thanks for sharing it!
But is the vci diameter still valuable for ventilated patients whitout spontaneus breathing ?
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Hello, i think it will still hold value if u r measuring it for Collapsibilty index. It just changes collapsibility index(in spontaneous breathing patient) to distensibility index (non spontaneous breathing patient).
Great explanation!
Better call Saul for an ultrasound.
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With all the caveats, broad ranges of "normal", anatomic limitations, etc., etc. this does not seem to me to be especially useful in evaluating a patient's volume status.
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If IVC collapse is more than 50 percent then they are hypovolemic and fluid responsive but. U are showing as euvolemic
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this video should be only 5 minutes long
Do you really wear a suit, tie and stethoscope when doing an ultrasound?
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too much talk ...less information