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02/Apr/2026
02/Apr/2026
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2026AO1802
Highlights ■ All standard echocardiographic views were obtained in the prone position. ■ In the prone position, 16 of 17 key variables were consistently acquired. ■ Image quality was slightly reduced only in the parasternal view. ■ Quantitative measurements were comparable between the prone and supine positions. ABSTRACT Objective: Transthoracic echocardiography is essential for hemodynamic assessment in critically ill patients; however, its use in the prone position remains challenging. This study aimed to assess the feasibility of performing transthoracic echocardiography […]
Keywords: Echocardiography, transthoracic; Equipment design; Hemodynamics; Point-of-care systems; Prone position
17/Dec/2025
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2026RW1487
ABSTRACT Valvular heart disease is increasingly prevalent, and bedside confirmation or exclusion of severe disease is needed to enable a rapid and cost-effective diagnostic workup. The physical examination skills of clinicians are insufficient for accurate diagnosis, making complementary tests generally necessary. Despite being commonly requested, electrocardiography and chest radiography present low positive and negative likelihood ratios. Incipient studies involving artificial intelligence have shown promising opportunities to support the diagnosis. In addition, solid current evidence demonstrates that point-of-care ultrasound enhances bedside […]
Keywords: Aortic valve disease; Heart valve diseases; Mitral valve; Physical examination; Point-of-care systems; Point-of-care testing; Ultrasonography