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. 2014 Aug;18(8):550-1.
doi: 10.4103/0972-5229.138173.

Application of rapid ultrasound in shock protocol in the ICU for management of shock

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Application of rapid ultrasound in shock protocol in the ICU for management of shock

Srishti S Jain et al. Indian J Crit Care Med. 2014 Aug.
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Figure 1
(a) ECG showing S1Q3T3 pattern (b) Chest x-ray showing Palla's sign (prominent right descending pulmonary artery) (c) Dilated right atria and ventricle (d) “D” shaped left ventricle (e and f) Non collapsible IVC seen on m mode (g) Femoral artery and femoral vein (h) Compressible femoral vein (i) CTPA showing bilateral pulmonary artery thromboembolism

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