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1. BLUE protocol ultrasonography in Emergency Department patients presenting with acute dyspnea.

2. Clinical management decisions for adults with prolonged acute cough: Frequency and associated factors.

3. Integrating point-of-care ultrasound in the ED evaluation of patients presenting with chest pain and shortness of breath.

4. Left atrial rhabdomyosarcoma diagnosed by Emergency Department point-of-care echocardiography.

5. Integration of lung ultrasound in the diagnostic reasoning in acute dyspneic patients: A prospective randomized study.

6. High rate of isolated right ventricular dysfunction in patients with non-significant CT pulmonary angiography.

7. Swimming-induced pulmonary oedema an uncommon condition diagnosed with POCUS ultrasound.

8. Management of spontaneous pneumomediastinum: Are hospitalization and prophylactic antibiotics needed?

9. Point of care lung ultrasound of children with acute asthma exacerbations in the pediatric ED.

10. Resolution of sonographic B-lines as a measure of pulmonary decongestion in acute heart failure.

11. BRIPPED scan for evaluation of ED patients with shortness of breath.

12. Diagnosing heart failure among acutely dyspneic patients with cardiac, inferior vena cava, and lung ultrasonography.

13. Refractory hypoxia in an HIV-infected patient--a diagnostic challenge.

14. Inferior vena cava assessment in the bedside diagnosis of acute heart failure.

15. Jugular venous distension on ultrasound: sensitivity and specificity for heart failure in patients with dyspnea.

16. Prehospital lung ultrasound in the distinction between pulmonary edema and exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

17. Bedside prediction of increased filling pressure using acoustic electrocardiography.

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