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Fan, Rock Cranially, and Return for AFAST Views

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As a result of work by Boysen et al. in the original FAST translational study from humans to dogs, we have simplified and standardized the probe maneuver for AFAST as “fan, rock cranially, and return to your starting point” because 397/400 views matched for detecting free intraabdominal fluid when comparing longitudinal to transverse orientation (Boysen et al. 2004). And most abdominal organ anatomy during AFAST is easier to recognize in longitudinal and sagittal planes. Consider transverse orientation as an add‐on skill (Figure 5.5).

Point-of-Care Ultrasound Techniques for the Small Animal Practitioner

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