In part two of this interview, Dr. Longino, a hospitalist researcher, and Dr. Riscinti, an emergency medicine physician—both from Denver Health—explore the future of the VExUS (Venous Excess UltraSound) exam. We discuss ongoing and future research, emerging applications, and strategies to expand the accessibility and adoption of this important tool.
During this engaging discussion, we share ideas on how to “democratize VExUS” and make it a routine part of patient care.
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