Ultrasound training Videos Lung

Lung 1: This view depicts B lines.

 

Lung 2:  This is a view of the right lung that depicts no lung sliding.

 

 

Lung 3:  This view depicts lung sliding and A lines, which are normal findings in the lung.

 

 

Lung 4:  This view depicts air bronchograms of the right apex.

 

 

 

Lung 5:  This view depicts lung sliding and a good view of a lines, which are a normal finding in lung tissue.

 

 

Lung 6:  This is a view of the right lung that depicts a-lines which are a normal finding in lung.

 

 

Lung 7:  This is an image of the lung that depicts air bronchograms, which can be indicative of many pulmonary processes. This should be correlated clinically.

 

 

Lung 8:  This image of the left lung that depicts A line with sliding B lines.

 

 

Lung 9:  This is an image of the right lung which depicts B lines.

 

 

Lung 10:  This image depicts sliding B lines.

 

 

Lung 11: This image depicts curtain sign. Curtain sign occurs when aerated lung moves over an effusion with respiration.

 

 

 

Lung 12:  This image depicts curtain sign. Curtain sign occurs when aerated lung moves over an effusion with respiration.

 

 

Lung 13:  This image depicts the right lung with B lines in a patient with ARDS.

 

 

Lung 14:  This video depicts an image of the lung at the level of the diaphragm. The liver can be visualized below the diaphragm. This is a normal finding.

 

 

Lung 15:  This video depicts the right lung with an a profile and no lung sliding. This could be indicative of pneumothorax or pneumonia. Other modalities should be utilized to further evaluate this patient.

 

 

Lung 16:  This video depicts a large simple pleural effusion. A chest tube should be considered to drain this effusion.

 

 

Lung 17:  This video depicts the lung point sign which is indicative of where a pneumothorax meets normal lung.

 

 

Lung 18:  This video depicts lung sliding of the right lung. This is a normal finding.

 

 

Lung 19:  This video depicts lung sliding of the left lung. This is a normal finding.

 

 

Lung 20:  This video depicts no lung sliding and should be correlated for pneumonia or pneumothorax.

 

 

Lung 21:  This image depicts a still image of a guidewire in the pleural space during drainage of a pleural effusion. This would depict good positioning for placement of an ultrasound guided chest tube via seldinger technique.

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Lung 22:  This video depicts a large pleural effusion that should be considered for drainage via chest tube.

 

 

Lung 23:  This video depicts a large pleural effusion that should be considered via drainage via chest tube. Fluid-filled air bronchograms can be seen in the lung.

 

 

Lung 24:  This image depicts ultrasound evidence of a significant lung contusion.

 

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Lung 25: This image is a still image of the left lung which depicts B lines.

 

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Lung 26:  This video depicts a complex pleural effusion of the left lung that is loculated. A single chest tube would not be helpful for drainage in this circumstance and evaluation by interventional radiology should be considered.

 

 

Lung 27:  This image depicts a large lung abscess of the right lung. This fluid collection should be drained.

 

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Lung 28:  This image depicts a moderately sized pleural effusion of the right lung. Very little respiratory variation is seen in this video which could be indicative of a breath hold or apnea.

 

 

Lung 29:  This image depicts a still image of the lung in M mode of PLAPS point. This image depicts a sinusoid sign. Sinusoid sign is seen only in M mode and has a high sensitivity and specificity for pleural effusion.

 

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Lung 30:  This image depicts a still image of the lung in M mode of PLAPS point. This image depicts a sinusoid sign. Sinusoid sign is seen only in M mode and has a high sensitivity and specificity for pleural effusion.

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Lung 31:  This image is a still image of the right lung at PLAPS point which depicts shred sign, which is consistent with lung consolidation.

 

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Lung 32:  This image is an M-mode image of a right pneumothorax.

 

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Lung 33:This video depicts shred sign which is consistent with lung consolidation.

 

 

Lung 34:  This video revels shred sign (consolidated lung) with a large pleural effusion.

 

 

Lung 35:  This video shows a large pleural effusion with fibrin stranding.