VExUS: How I Do It and How Not to Do It
VExUS is a great tool for diagnosing congestion and monitoring decongestive therapy, but many physicians have never performed it or seen it in action. Even those with some POCUS training might not do it correctly since emphasis and expertise in spectral Doppler is still limited in many training programs. In this post, I want to share two things: first, a short video showing how I do VExUS (featuring a normal subject), and second, our paper that discusses technical pitfalls in detail, especially the common mistakes that less experienced users make.
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Article: Unlocking the Potential of VExUS in Assessing Venous Congestion: The Art of Doing It Right. Click here for full text.


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