S. Mongodi (Pavia, Italy), P. Bonta (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
to provide a solid theoretical framework for physicians who want to develop their ultrasonography skills; to encourage evidence-based practice where possible; to highlight the utility of thoracic ultrasonography for purposes other than identification of pleural fluid, including assessment of other thoracic structures; to demonstrate that physicians can safely perform thoracic interventions (including image-guided pleural biopsies) after suitable training; and to provide a solid background for the thoracic ultrasonography educational skills workshop.
The physics of ultrasound J. Wrightson (Oxford, United Kingdom)
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Thoracic ultrasonography artefacts V. Pinelli (Brescia (BS), Italy)
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Assessment of parenchymal abnormalities C. Laursen (Odense, Denmark)
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Pleural effusions and thickening N. Rahman (Oxford, United Kingdom)
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Group assignment J. Wrightson (Oxford, United Kingdom), V. Pinelli (Brescia (BS), Italy), C. Laursen (Odense, Denmark), N. Rahman (Oxford, United Kingdom)
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Pneumothorax R. Tazi Mezalek (Barcelona, Spain)
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Basic echocardiography, vascular structures and volume status G. Barker (Oxford, United Kingdom)
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Diaphragm assessment J. Wrightson (Oxford, United Kingdom)
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Advanced interventions I. Psallidas (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom)
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Group assignment G. Barker (Oxford, United Kingdom), J. Wrightson (Oxford, United Kingdom), I. Psallidas (Oxford (Oxfordshire), United Kingdom), R. Tazi Mezalek (Barcelona, Spain)
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