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POCUS Echocardiography - Table of Cardiac Views and Windows
 • Parastemal Long-Axis View (PLAX)
 • Parasternal
-Chamber View (A4C ... -Chamber View (A5C ... ) • SC Abdominal ... Aorta Long Axis ... -Chamber View (A3C
Apical 3-Chamber (A3C) View - Regional Wall Anatomy on POCUS Echocardiogram

The apical 3-chamber has essentially the
Apical 3-Chamber (A3C ... Wall Anatomy on ... UAlberta_Sono #A3C ... #Regional #Wall ... #Anatomy #POCUS
Apical 5-Chamber (A5C) View - Regional Wall Anatomy on POCUS Echocardiogram

With either slight fanning or probe
Apical 5-Chamber (A5C ... Wall Anatomy on ... UAlberta_Sono #A5C ... #Regional #Wall ... #Anatomy #POCUS
AAA is defined as a localized balloon-like dilatation of the abdominal aorta greater than 3cm. Risk
aorta greater than ... 3cm from outer wall ... #Clinical #Radiology ... #POCUS #Abdominal ... #Aorta #Transverse
Apical 2-Chamber (A2C) View - Regional Wall Anatomy on POCUS Echocardiogram

This view is 90 degrees from
Apical 2-Chamber (A2C ... Wall Anatomy on ... UAlberta_Sono #A2C ... #Regional #Wall ... #Anatomy #POCUS
The clip above is from a patient who presented with abdominal pain and syncope. His vitals
repair and did well ... #Clinical #Radiology ... #POCUS #AbdominalUS ... #AAA #Abdominal ... #Aorta #Ruptured
Apical 3-Chamber (A3C) View - Regional Wall Anatomy on POCUS Echocardiogram

Often one of the most challenging
Apical 3-Chamber (A3C ... Wall Anatomy on ... UAlberta_Sono #A3C ... #Regional #Wall ... #Anatomy #POCUS
Dilated Coronary Sinus on POCUS Echocardiogram
Dilated CS can be mistaken as descending thoracic aorta. Know the
Coronary Sinus on POCUS ... descending thoracic aorta ... Coronary #Sinus #POCUS ... PLAX #clinical #anatomy ... #cardiology #a4c
Apical 2-Chamber (A2C) Window on POCUS Echocardiogram

Helpful to distinguish anterior and inferior regional wall motion abnormalities.
Apical 2-Chamber (A2C ... anterior and inferior regional ... wall motion abnormalities ... Apical #2Chamber #a2c ... echocardiogram #clinical #anatomy
Preoperative Risk Evaluation

Major Pre-Op Questions:
1. Does the patient have any modifiable risk factors that could be
stairs, brisk 4 mph walk ... event, follow ACC ... indication of AC ... and undergoing AAA ... or upper abdominal