I really appreciate this video, a lot of informations If you watch this video (7.24min), you will realize that the tip of the catheter should be placed in the middle of right atrium as recommended by almost all societies of Nephrology around the world. Placing the tip in the atrium is crucial for assuring a great flow of 200 to 300 ml/ min and supporting high negative pressure during dialysis. Thank you for all you do in promoting medical education Professor Bouaggad.A Darsalam clinic of Casablanca Morocco
I am a picc/icu nurse, I have a patient with a picc line , tip lies around bracheocepalic/ subclavian vein , doc said to keep it and use is it as a peripheral line ,? Is this a good practice or it should be pulled out .?
I would say it is probably fine to use (if you are not infusing TPN or chemo) until a replacement can be placed. In that position, there is less "purchase" in the SVC, so I would be worried that it could flip up into the jug or coil back on itself. If a line is needed but you need something a bit more long term than a peripheral, you may also consider a midline.
Great video as always! Have you considered a video on abnormal thoracic air collections (other than pneumothorax)? They seem common in covid, but I cannot find any video that goes into detail of the radiological appearance (plain film or CT). I believe it would be helpful and popular in these times for non-radiologists and trainees. I view on mobile but usually with screen rotated, so vertical is a new experience.
Goodday My son's "lung collapsed" on the rugby field while playing a match.. he is 16 years old. He got a tube put into he's lung in the ER, but he's lung didn't rise, so they operated 2 days later, also because he's lung got worse. The doctor first told us it was a spontaneous collapsed lung, but after the operation he said he can't explain it, he couldn't find a bleb. While operating, the doctor and anesthetist blow or push, or something like that and a lot of mucus came out.. where, they couldn't tell me. And then he's lung blew up to normal. Questions 1) Where did the mucus come from and where did it go out? 2) Is it possible that he was sick and that is why it happened in the first place? 3) What is the possibility of it happening again? 4) What can we do to prevent it from happening again? 5) Can he play rugby, how long after surgery and will everything be back like to before it happened?
I slept lastnight and while I was sleeping I felt my left lung collapse like a deflated ballon and I had to jump Up and breathe in for it to inflate again What do you think it is Doc?
I really appreciate this video, a lot of informations
If you watch this video (7.24min), you will realize that the tip of the catheter should be placed in the middle of right atrium as recommended by almost all societies of Nephrology around the world. Placing the tip in the atrium is crucial for assuring a great flow of 200 to 300 ml/ min and supporting high negative pressure during dialysis.
Thank you for all you do in promoting medical education
Professor Bouaggad.A
Darsalam clinic of Casablanca
Morocco
Best chest radiology channel on youtube. Keep the hard work up.
Amazing as always. Thank you. Looking forward to your next video.
Very useful and perfect. Thanks.
You are great! THANKS! future CCM fellow here
Thank you so much Dr Rishi
Beautiful presentation and to the point.
Great lecture!
Thank u for sharing knowledge
Thank you thank you dr!
Thank you so much your information😊
Excellent thanks!
Excellent presentation. Thanx
GREAT video!!
I am a picc/icu nurse, I have a patient with a picc line , tip lies around bracheocepalic/ subclavian vein , doc said to keep it and use is it as a peripheral line ,? Is this a good practice or it should be pulled out .?
I would say it is probably fine to use (if you are not infusing TPN or chemo) until a replacement can be placed. In that position, there is less "purchase" in the SVC, so I would be worried that it could flip up into the jug or coil back on itself. If a line is needed but you need something a bit more long term than a peripheral, you may also consider a midline.
@@ThoracicRadiology thank you, that make sense.
Great video as always!
Have you considered a video on abnormal thoracic air collections (other than pneumothorax)? They seem common in covid, but I cannot find any video that goes into detail of the radiological appearance (plain film or CT). I believe it would be helpful and popular in these times for non-radiologists and trainees.
I view on mobile but usually with screen rotated, so vertical is a new experience.
That's a great idea. I'll see if I can put something together
Goodday
My son's "lung collapsed" on the rugby field while playing a match.. he is 16 years old. He got a tube put into he's lung in the ER, but he's lung didn't rise, so they operated 2 days later, also because he's lung got worse. The doctor first told us it was a spontaneous collapsed lung, but after the operation he said he can't explain it, he couldn't find a bleb. While operating, the doctor and anesthetist blow or push, or something like that and a lot of mucus came out.. where, they couldn't tell me. And then he's lung blew up to normal.
Questions 1) Where did the mucus come from and where did it go out?
2) Is it possible that he was sick and that is why it happened in the first place?
3) What is the possibility of it happening again?
4) What can we do to prevent it from happening again?
5) Can he play rugby, how long after surgery and will everything be back like to before it
happened?
superb
Excellent
I slept lastnight and while I was sleeping I felt my left lung collapse like a deflated ballon and I had to jump
Up and breathe in for it to inflate again
What do you think it is Doc?
Sir... Plzz do a video on lateral chest x-ray.. Thank you so much sir
Great lecture! Thank you!
wonderfull sir
Very helpful
great video!
Thanks!
Just in time for my thoracic rotation.
Very well done I just wish the pictures where closer so easier to see.
Thanks alot for your great job sir
I wanna ask you about other modules can I get a RUclips channel or something like that
How do you make such vedios..are you using any software
I made this video with an ipad and an apple pencil. The software on the ipad was procreate and recorded with QuickTime.
NICE
Legend
Can this be cured
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