23 Jun ECC Blog – How to Perform Pericardiocentesis Members Only Emergency & Critical Care Blog Greg Lisciandro How to Perform Pericardiocentesis. We have focused a lot the past couple months on pericardial effusion (PCE). So it seems Read More
21 Apr ECC Blog – Back to the Basics, Probe Directions and Improving Your Image Members Only Emergency & Critical Care Blog Greg Lisciandro Thank you Premium Members! Without your support we would not be able to do what we love, teach you ultrasound… Read More
2 Mar ECC Blog – Last Month’s Clinician’s Brief Pericardial Effusion Review Blunder, February 2016 Members Only Case Studies Emergency & Critical Care Blog Greg Lisciandro Click on Image to Make Larger Next month I promise I will not do pericardial effusion, however, many veterinarians receive Read More
8 Feb ECC Blog – The Gallbladder Halo Sign and Pericardial Effusion in a Cat, January 2016 Members Only Case Studies Emergency & Critical Care Blog Greg Lisciandro The 2016 ECC FASTVet Blog kicks off with a terrific case! Just like last month’s ECC FASTVet Blog, the case Read More
17 Dec ECC Blog – New Pitfalls of the AFAST CC View, The Opposing Thigh & Mirror Image, December 2015 Members Only Emergency & Critical Care Blog Greg Lisciandro We have been performing AFAST since 2005 and are learning new tricks of the trade, pearls and pitfalls all the Read More
20 Nov ECC Blog: IMPORTANT Unexpected Findings, Positive AFAST in Blocked Cat Members Only Emergency & Critical Care Blog Greg Lisciandro Intra-abdominal and Retroperitoneal Effusion in the Blocked Cat (or dog) – What’s It Mean? With the more commonplace use of Read More
26 Aug Emergency and Critical Care Blog – The Use of the FAST DH View for the Ultrasound Diagnosis of Pericardial Effusion Members Only Emergency & Critical Care Blog Greg Lisciandro Fig. 1: The classic starting point and depth at the AFAST DH view. Note the thin white (hyperechoic)line Read More
24 Aug ECC Blog: AFAST® Cysto-Colic View Measurements for Urinary Bladder Volume Members Only Emergency & Critical Care Blog Greg Lisciandro Urine output (UOP) is an important piece of clinical information for hospitalized animals that guides fluid therapy and facilitates assessment Read More
4 May ECC Blog: Global FAST is the New Screening Test Members Only Case Studies Emergency & Critical Care Blog Greg Lisciandro A 14 year old neutered male Labrador Retriever presented for examination for episodes of urinating on himself. On physical examination, Read More
7 Apr ECC Blog: The Gallbladder Halo Sign – More than Anaphylaxis & a Dog Thing! Members Only Emergency & Critical Care Blog Greg Lisciandro Fig. 1: The classic starting point and depth at the AFAST DH view. Note the thin white (hyperechoic)line that represents Read More