Ultrasound Podcast

In this video I'm gonna do a much-needed revamp of the kidney stone (aka ureterolithiasis) 5 Minute Sono video that I first published back in 2015! In this video I give you some updated information and some higher quality clips.

The way we typically identify the presence of kidney stones using ultrasound is to have a pretest suspicion of kidney stones and then identifying the presence or absence of hydronephrosis. We are typically much more accurate at identifying the secondary findings of an obstructive kidney stone (i.e., hydronephrosis) then we are of identifying the kidney stone itself (but definitely is still possible)!

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By reading the content of this website, you agree not to use this information as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer applies to any and all content produced by Jailyn Avila, Ben Smith or Core Ultrasound. Under no circumstances shall any of the contributors on this content be responsible for damages arising from use of this (or other) content. This content should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the website. The content of this website is formed by our own opinions and do not represent the views or opinions.

Direct download: Kidney_Stones_5MS_2024_PODCAST.mp4
Category:Five Minute Sono -- posted at: 6:54am PDT

I’m so excited to share with you my unboxing of the new Butterfly iQ3.  Watch to see my first impressions!

I’ve had the pleasure of working with many ultrasound companies over the past 10 years, both as a consumer and as an ultrasound director of a large academic hospital.  I’ve enjoyed all of the iterations of the Butterfly ultra-portable ultrasound transducer, but I love their third version (the iQ3), the best! They took all of the best parts of the last version (the iQ+) and added features we’re very excited about: Better imaging (especially with the cardiac), programable buttons on the probe, faster battery charging and a lil mini charger.

In this video, I’ll show you my initial thoughts, and in part 2, Ill share with you some images and my thoughts after my first month using this device clinically!

Hope you enjoy!

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By reading the content of this website, you agree not to use this information as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer applies to any and all content produced by Jailyn Avila, Ben Smith or Core Ultrasound. Under no circumstances shall any of the contributors on this content be responsible for damages arising from use of this (or other) content. This content should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the website. The content of this website is formed by our own opinions and do not represent the views or opinions.

Direct download: Butterfly_IQ3_Unboxing_Core_Ultrasound_Podcast.mp4
Category:Ultrasound Podcast -- posted at: 7:43am PDT

I am so happy to share with you our latest video on how to perform an ultrasound guided pericardiocentesis! This video has gone through a few revisions but I think this one is my best one so far (although I do concede that I may be a little bit biased🙃) this video already assumes that you know how to tell a difference between a pericardial effusion and pericardial tamponade. If you need a review, please check out the YouTube/website for a refresher!

Hope you enjoy!

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By reading the content of this website, you agree not to use this information as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer applies to any and all content produced by Jailyn Avila, Ben Smith or Core Ultrasound. Under no circumstances shall any of the contributors on this content be responsible for damages arising from use of this (or other) content. This content should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the website. The content of this website is formed by our own opinions and do not represent the views or opinions.

Direct download: Pericardiocentesis_5_Minute_Sono-Podcast_2024.mp4
Category:Five Minute Sono -- posted at: 8:04am PDT

This week on the podcast we have a new version of the 5 Minute Sono video on the sonographic evaluation of the IVC.  The IVC is not going to primarily diagnose anything (usually!), but instead is used to evaluate the central venous pressure (CVP). If the IVC is plump and not collapsing, it means a high CVP, and if it is small and collapsing a lot, it means low CVP.  This is most helpful when evaluating a patient in shock, as it can help push you towards or away from specific diagnoses (such as septic shock vs cardiogenic shock). 

This is actually the third revision of this educational content! First one was in 2015 and the second revision was in 2021.  I’m humbled to have been creating medical education content for as long as I have and I try and keep my videos fresh and up to date :)

Hope you enjoy!

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By reading the content of this website, you agree not to use this information as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer applies to any and all content produced by Jailyn Avila, Ben Smith or Core Ultrasound. Under no circumstances shall any of the contributors on this content be responsible for damages arising from use of this (or other) content. This content should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the website. The content of this website is formed by our own opinions and do not represent the views or opinions.

Direct download: 5MS_IVC_2023-Podcast-V1.mp4
Category:Five Minute Sono -- posted at: 8:01am PDT

In this week’s video, we’re showing you our second episode of the new Ultrasound Leadership Academy Image Review: From Motion to Meaning.  The Ultrasound Leadership Academy is a non-profit whose sole function is to educate medical providers on best practices while incorporating ultrasound into their daily practice.  We offer many different tiers of support, including dedicated image review, personalized curriculum and one-on-one virtual hangouts.  Click the link to learn more!

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Direct download: Ultrasound_cases_ULA_2_PODCAST.mp4
Category:Image Review -- posted at: 7:00am PDT

In the last episode I showed you part one of the interview I had with Dr. Terren Trott discussing the velocity time integral and how it can be used to help manage our sick patients. In this episode, I share with you the thrilling conclusion!

If you want to learn this technique AND MORE, check out our upcoming in-person mini-course SONOLAB, March 5th in sunny San Diego. (Click here for more info! https://www.soundandsurf.com/the-sono-lab/p/san-diego-2024)

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Direct download: VTI_with_Terren_Trott_Part_2_PODCAST.mp4
Category:Core Ultrasound -- posted at: 9:21am PDT

Have you ever wondered how much fluid is too much in your critical ill patients? Join us in this enlightening session with Dr. Terren Trott MD, an emergency medicine AND critical physician who also completed an ultrasound fellowship, as we talk about how the VTI can be used in assessing volume responsiveness in our critically ill patients. This interview is going to be split up into TWO parts.  Stay tuned for part 2 coming soon!

If you want to learn this technique AND MORE, check out our upcoming in-person mini-course SONOLAB, March 5th in sunny San Diego. (Click here for more info! https://www.soundandsurf.com/the-sono-lab/p/san-diego-2024)

And lastly, in case you’d like to check out the article we talked about at the beginning, here’s the link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30997543/

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Direct download: Terren_Trott_VTI_Part_1_Podcast.mp4
Category:Core Ultrasound -- posted at: 7:58am PDT

In this episode, Michael Macias and I chat about some barriers and benefits of using ultrasound in community (non or less academic) emergency departments. 

Any place where medicine is practiced should be held to similar standards, and POCUS should be considered standard of care. We discuss a study done at our home institution where we looked at a quite large sample of ultrasounds and various providers to give insight on which exams are common and some potential missed opportunities! 

Check out the podcast for more info!

 References:

  1. Smalley CM, Simon EL, Muir MR, Fertel BS. A Real-World Experience: Retrospective Review of Point-of-Care Ultrasound Utilization and Quality in Community Emergency Departments. West J Emerg Med. 2023 Jun 30;24(4):685-692. doi: 10.5811/westjem.58965. PMID: 37527388; PMCID: PMC10393449.

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Direct download: Community_Ultrasound_Pearls_with_Dr._Michael_Macias_PODCAST.mp4
Category:Core Ultrasound -- posted at: 9:28am PDT

In part 2 of this amazing interview, Dr. Trott and I discuss specifics on ultrasound and how it can benefit critical care and emergency medicine physicians.  We discuss our favorite position for central venous catheters (Spoiler alert: We both love right subclavians the most!) and other interesting insights.  Check it out!

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Direct download: Terren_Trot_Part_2_Podcast.mp4
Category:Ultrasound Podcast -- posted at: 8:39am PDT

Have you ever wanted to ask an intensive care doc about how they utilize POCUS in their daily practice?  What about a critical care doc who is also emergency medicine and POCUS-fellowship trained?

I got to sit down (in person!) with Dr. Terren Trott, who is a California transplant in Kentucky who has some amazing insights to share with us.  Check it out!

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Direct download: Trott_Part_1_With_intro_mid_outro-Podcast.mp4
Category:general -- posted at: 8:09am PDT

In this episode, I walk you through basic machine operation for the Sonosite Xporte, including selecting the appropriate probe/setting, inputting patient (and your) information, how to record and how to export to review later or store in your institution (please check with your institution on appropriate technique for storing images/clips!)

In the future, we will be publishing more content like this, that should be helpful to all comers.  Please leave a comment if there’s a specific machine you’d like me to work on next!

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Direct download: SONOSITE_FOR_PDOCAST_with_Mid_ULA_Ad.mp4
Category:Five Minute Sono -- posted at: 8:57am PDT

I am so happy to share with you all part two of my first interview with Dr. Michael Macias! In this podcast we talk about a single topic: fracture management. Please enjoy this second part of my interview with Dr. Macias and we can't wait to hear from you and learn how you all utilize ultrasound in the management of suspected or confirmed fractures

Oh, and if you want to learn how to identify fractures on ultrasound and how to do hematoma blocks, check out our newest 5 Minute Sono on the topic: https://coreultrasound.com/fracture-and-hematoma-blocks/

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Direct download: Macias_podcast_2_intro_ad_outro_PODCAST.mp4
Category:Ultrasound Podcast -- posted at: 12:44pm PDT

I'm so happy to finally be able to sit down with Dr. Michael Macias and discuss a few things that I've been meaning to ask him. Mike graduated from an ultrasound fellowship and then begin working as a community-based physician where he became the Ultrasound Director for Emergent Medical Associates, as well as the UHS Southern California Residency Consortium, he is the Assistant Emergency Department Director AND is the founder of the POCUS Atlas.  It was impossible to fit in everything that I wanted to talk with him about in one episode!

Please enjoy this first part of my interview with Dr. Macias where we discuss: How to use ultrasound in a community based-setting to place transvenous pacers, how to use right heart ultrasound effectively in both confirmed and suspected PE as well as fracture management.

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Direct download: Macias_Episode_1_with_Intro_Ad_Outro-Podcast_Version-V2.mp4
Category:Ultrasound Podcast -- posted at: 7:02am PDT

The Ultrasound Leadership Academy is a non-profit that was founded 10 years ago the the same people who first started the Ultrasound Podcast (Mike Malin, Matt Dawson and Mike Stone), and our mission is to spread the highest-quality ultrasound education to all.

This video is a new series to highlight some of the features of ULA, including dedicated ultrasound  image/clip review, focused on ways to improve adequate image acquisition, as well as personalized online video-conference one-on-one mentoring. 

Check out https://academy.ultrasoundleadershipacademy.com  learn more, and please feel free to reach out to admin@ultrasoundleadershipacademy.com!

This episode includes intrauterine device (IUD) identification the FAST exam, renal calyceal rupture“

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Direct download: ULA_Image_Review_Episode_1_PODCAST_version.mp4
Category:Image Review -- posted at: 10:04am PDT

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