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1. Summary/brief explanation of indications Focused cardiac ultrasound (FOCUS) [110, 111], which may include the evaluation of the heart as well as the inferior vena cava (IVC), is a limited focused clinician-performed cardiac evaluation directed to identifying specific cardiac disease states in addition to assessing the functional condition of the heart.
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Furthermore, we discuss the potential of PET for the various indications, focussing on therapy evaluation.
Finally, we assessed only evidence supporting the efficacy of drugs for supplemental and original indications, focusing on the trials' comparators and endpoints.
A 2-h didactic lecture covers specific indications for focused ultrasonography and ultrasound image interpretation techniques and sample images [34].
1. Summary/brief explanation of indications The focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST) examination seeks to detect intraperitoneal fluid (hemoperitoneum), pericardial fluid (hemopericardium), and intrathoracic fluid (hemothorax) in patients after blunt or penetrating truncal trauma.
That is a positive indication of focused response in addressing gender disparity issues.
Developments in PAC technology allowed additional variables to be evaluated that changed the indications, mainly focusing on global tissue oxygenation or right-sided problems.
1. Describe the indications for FOCUS FOCUS should be considered for patients with signs of potential cardiac pathology such as shortness of breath, chest pain, syncope, hypotension/shock, a new murmur, and cardiac arrest.
Finally, if resources are limited, adjudication of indication may focus on 'high-risk' and 'unknown' test indications.
Clinical MR imaging in oncology indications is mainly focused on one body region, while PET/CT imaging is usually performed as whole-body imaging.
In the third medical school year, students learned to identify general indications for specific focused ultrasound examinations and the proper timeline in the clinical scenario for their use as well as gaining a deeper understanding of ultrasound for procedural guidance.
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