You have your bat oriented flying up which not correct. when you look for the bat sign you should be looking for the bat flying toward you, the top arches of the rib cortex form the wings as the bat is flying toward you. It is best appreciated with a large curvilinear transducer. Also that space between the ribs is called the intercostal muscles. Very nice job with your presentation!
Thank you for such an easy explanation of thoracic ultrasound signs. An the most important what I liked about your lecture, that you pointed all these details on US pictures, like not other lectures.
I am very thankful for that, you make the lung ultrasound much more easier to me, your clearly explanation help me through difficulties, again, thank you so much
Thank you for the amazing video. For a left upper sleeve lobectomy, a right DLT (Double-Lumen Tube) was used during the procedure. After surgery, bilateral lung ventilation was performed, but oxygen saturation remained below 95%. In a situation where a barcode sign is observed in the right upper lobe on lung ultrasound (M mode), should this be interpreted as atelectasis in the right upper lobe or pneumothorax in the right lung?
Wonderful! I am a head and neck surgeon using portable ultrasound. In times of COVID19, the need of more information about lung ultrasound leads me to study more about lung ultrasound. But a question, you didn´t explain the clinical meaning of stratosphere sign. What is means? what´s the meaning of lack of lung sliding? Thanks
Which transducer you recommend for doing lung ultrasound ? Can you use linear probe for identifying consolidation ? Can you distinguish collapse and consolidation using ultrasound ?
when lung rockets are present, you said it is an interstitial syndrome. can this also not be pneumonia? how to differentiate them? By saying interstitial syndrome, which is fibrosis, is the damage caused by covid 19 also considered interstitial syndrome?
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You have your bat oriented flying up which not correct. when you look for the bat sign you should be looking for the bat flying toward you, the top arches of the rib cortex form the wings as the bat is flying toward you. It is best appreciated with a large curvilinear transducer. Also that space between the ribs is called the intercostal muscles. Very nice job with your presentation!
Thank you for such an easy explanation of thoracic ultrasound signs. An the most important what I liked about your lecture, that you pointed all these details on US pictures, like not other lectures.
Who thinks clearly, speaks clearly. Excellent video!!
Extremely helpful! Thank you for explaining what seemed like it would be hours of material in about 10 min
Best video I have watched till now for beginners for usg thorax. Thank you
Very thankful for that video!! I'm from Brazil and I could finally understand the lung ultrasound. Thank you so much!!!!
Excellent, concise and very clear presentation.
I am very thankful for that, you make the lung ultrasound much more easier to me, your clearly explanation help me through difficulties, again, thank you so much
Absolutely amazing introduction into lung POCUS! thanks
Thanks for the feedback!
Great video! I started using ultrasound where I work in the paediatric urgency department and this video helped me a lot.
Thank you. Very helpful. Recently started studying ultrasound. Will use it.
Glad it was helpful!
So easy and exceptionally well explained, thanks!!
Thank you so much! This video is what finally made things click for me.
Awesome explanation! As clear as a summer sky in Florida.
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Excellent explanation as usual!
Glad you liked it!
Very helpful discussion. Thank you very much.
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@@Medcram I sent an email a few weeks ago from kcaesar@live.com regarding the ultrasound program. Feedback would be great. Thanks
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Excellent explained presentation, thank you.
very informative...thanks a lot
Thank you for the amazing video.
For a left upper sleeve lobectomy, a right DLT (Double-Lumen Tube) was used during the procedure. After surgery, bilateral lung ventilation was performed, but oxygen saturation remained below 95%.
In a situation where a barcode sign is observed in the right upper lobe on lung ultrasound (M mode), should this be interpreted as atelectasis in the right upper lobe or pneumothorax in the right lung?
good video.please more about lung ultrasound
Thank you for making the learning so easy.
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Excellent teaching.
on a lighter note, did u dub your voice for Little stuart...!!
congratulations for the video (from a pulmonologist)
Excellent
Best explained thank you
Wonderful! I am a head and neck surgeon using portable ultrasound. In times of COVID19, the need of more information about lung ultrasound leads me to study more about lung ultrasound. But a question, you didn´t explain the clinical meaning of stratosphere sign. What is means? what´s the meaning of lack of lung sliding? Thanks
pneumothorax
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Which transducer you recommend for doing lung ultrasound ? Can you use linear probe for identifying consolidation ? Can you distinguish collapse and consolidation using ultrasound ?
EXCELLENT
Thanks!!!
when lung rockets are present, you said it is an interstitial syndrome. can this also not be pneumonia? how to differentiate them? By saying interstitial syndrome, which is fibrosis, is the damage caused by covid 19 also considered interstitial syndrome?
What’s interstitial syndrome ? Do you mean ild, interstitial pneumonitis or interseptal fluid like edema? Confused.
Appreciate it!
Hello, could you please help me with the features of the pleural line in the lung ultrasound images of Covid 19?
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What would cause the lack of lung sliding in the stratosphere sign?
Absent lung sliding
Absent B lines
Lung point
Stratosphere "Barcode"sign on M mode
Indicate Pneumothorax
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Im so glad I had this rather then CT scan jesus
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