How to use the Real Time EF Tool in the critical moments

the Venue Family

Dr. Wilkinson is an Intensive Care and Anesthesia Specialist Consultant at Northampton General Hospital where he knowis involved in leading the intensive Care Unit, providing Consultant led safe anesthesia to elective and trauma patients and attending cardiac arrests, trauma calls and ward based peri-arrest situations. Dr. Wilkinson is an avid user of point of care ultrasound and is heavily involved in point of care ultrasound trainings as a focused intensive care echocardiography mentor. Dr. Wilkinson was an early evaluator participant of the product.

This video Dr. Wilkinson will demonstrate how Real Time Ejection Fraction (Real Time EF) a new Point of Care Ultrasound tool works on a live model, using the newly released L4-20t-RS XDClearTM probe.

Also watch the video: ‘Why to use the Real Time EF Tool in the critical moments” where Dr. Wilkinson shares why the Real Time EF Tool help him during his assessment of the ICU patient. Dr Wilkinson believes the combination of these tools is going to revolutionize the way he looks to his patients with ultrasound, more particular from the lung ultrasound angle.

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