The use of critical care echocardiography in peri-arrest and cardiac arrest scenarios: Pros, cons and what the future holds:

Echocardiography is being increasingly deployed as a diagnostic and monitoring tool in the critically ill. This rise in popularity has led to its recommendation as a core competence in intensive ca...

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