In this lecture from our Ultrasound Grand Rounds, Dr. Matthew Tabbut, MD discusses how to use the End-Point Septal Separation (EPSS) technique with bedside cardiac ultrasound to estimate left ventricular ejection fraction in the emergency department. Learn how to perform the scan, interpret the results, and recognize common pitfalls so you can apply this tool confidently in patients with suspected heart failure.
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