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In Episode 17 of TEE Time, we explore the transformative role of Rescue Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) in cardiac arrest. As the final part of our three-part series, this episode covers clinical applications, outcomes, logistics, and limitations of Rescue TEE. We highlight the advantages of TEE over TTE, arrhythmia delineation, CPR optimization, and detection of ROSC. Practical tips, workflow integration, hospital implementation, training and credentialing needs, and non-cardiac OR uses are discussed. Future directions include AI-assisted interpretation, pre-hospital use, and certification pathways.
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00:00 Introduction to Rescue TEE in Cardiac Arrest Management
01:26 Recap of Previous Episodes and Protocol Overview
02:49 Cardiac Arrest Management with Rescue TEE
03:45 Advantages and Limitations of TEE
09:07 Clinical Tips for Using Rescue TEE
11:07 Influence of Rescue TEE on Clinical Care
13:01 Training and Credentialing for Rescue TEE
14:40 Implementation Tips for Rescue TEE in Hospitals
17:59 Limitations and Future Directions of Rescue TEE
19:53 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview
#TEE #Echocardiography #Anesthesia #Cardiology #CriticalCare #EmergencyMedicine #Sonographer #CardiacSurgery #FOAMed #POCUS #Ultrasound #Anesthesiology #Perioperative #CardiacAnesthesia #AnesthesiaPodcast #Anesthesiology #Echo #Surgery #AdvancedTEE #PerioperativeTEE #TTE #Sonography #TEETime #TransesophagealEchocardiography #BasicPTE #AdvancedPTE #PTEeXAM #ICU
DISCLAIMER: This podcast provides recommendations intended for educational purposes only and should not be used as the sole basis for making medical decisions. The information reflects expert opinions rather than scientifically-verified data, and no express or implied warranties are made regarding its accuracy, completeness, or fitness for any particular purpose. Listeners are encouraged to verify all information independently and consult additional reliable sources. Neither the authors, publishers, nor any parties involved assume responsibility for any errors, omissions, or outcomes resulting from the use of this material. All non-original material featured in this podcast is either used with explicit permission from the copyright owner or is believed to fall under the Fair Use provisions of U.S. copyright law for purposes such as education, commentary, and criticism. If you believe any material has been used improperly, please contact the author directly so the matter can be promptly reviewed and addressed.
By Dr. Andreas PlackisIn Episode 17 of TEE Time, we explore the transformative role of Rescue Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) in cardiac arrest. As the final part of our three-part series, this episode covers clinical applications, outcomes, logistics, and limitations of Rescue TEE. We highlight the advantages of TEE over TTE, arrhythmia delineation, CPR optimization, and detection of ROSC. Practical tips, workflow integration, hospital implementation, training and credentialing needs, and non-cardiac OR uses are discussed. Future directions include AI-assisted interpretation, pre-hospital use, and certification pathways.
Receive your free TEE Time Rescue TEE protocol document:
1) Leave a Review (Apple/Spotify) or Like (Youtube).
2) Comment with an included Email,
3) We will send you the Protocol!
00:00 Introduction to Rescue TEE in Cardiac Arrest Management
01:26 Recap of Previous Episodes and Protocol Overview
02:49 Cardiac Arrest Management with Rescue TEE
03:45 Advantages and Limitations of TEE
09:07 Clinical Tips for Using Rescue TEE
11:07 Influence of Rescue TEE on Clinical Care
13:01 Training and Credentialing for Rescue TEE
14:40 Implementation Tips for Rescue TEE in Hospitals
17:59 Limitations and Future Directions of Rescue TEE
19:53 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview
#TEE #Echocardiography #Anesthesia #Cardiology #CriticalCare #EmergencyMedicine #Sonographer #CardiacSurgery #FOAMed #POCUS #Ultrasound #Anesthesiology #Perioperative #CardiacAnesthesia #AnesthesiaPodcast #Anesthesiology #Echo #Surgery #AdvancedTEE #PerioperativeTEE #TTE #Sonography #TEETime #TransesophagealEchocardiography #BasicPTE #AdvancedPTE #PTEeXAM #ICU
DISCLAIMER: This podcast provides recommendations intended for educational purposes only and should not be used as the sole basis for making medical decisions. The information reflects expert opinions rather than scientifically-verified data, and no express or implied warranties are made regarding its accuracy, completeness, or fitness for any particular purpose. Listeners are encouraged to verify all information independently and consult additional reliable sources. Neither the authors, publishers, nor any parties involved assume responsibility for any errors, omissions, or outcomes resulting from the use of this material. All non-original material featured in this podcast is either used with explicit permission from the copyright owner or is believed to fall under the Fair Use provisions of U.S. copyright law for purposes such as education, commentary, and criticism. If you believe any material has been used improperly, please contact the author directly so the matter can be promptly reviewed and addressed.