Core Content by Carlo Canepa, MD

Journal Review

Focused Transesophogeal Echo in the Emergency Department

Filed Under: Tags: , , , , July 28th, 2016 Leave a Comment

Cardiac ultrasound is an established diagnostic modality in Emergency Medicine (EM). We use it to diagnose pericardial effusions (medical and traumatic), to discern the etiology of shock, to evaluate for congestive heart failure,
Read More

Journal Review

Transesophageal Echo in Cardiac Arrest

Filed Under: Tags: , October 1st, 2015 Leave a Comment

Sudden cardiac arrest has very poor outcomes; less than 11% of patients in cardiac arrest in the Emergency Department survive to discharge from the hospital. The management of cardiac arrest is algorithmic because providers have limited tools at their disposal and limited knowledge of the patient’s past medical history.
Read More

Carlo Canepa, MD