Abstract

Acquiring echocardiographic (echo) images during cardiac arrest is not the same as obtaining images in other patient populations. We hypothesized that improved echo image acquisition time is based on increased experience in performing echo in the cardiac arrest situation compared to bedside echo in other patient populations.

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