Abstract

Hypotension poses a diagnostic challenge to emergency physicians who often have to exclude life‐threatening conditions, make correct diagnosis and institute timely treatment. We presented a case of hydronephrosis causing the supine hypotensive syndrome. Management of the supine hypotensive syndrome and the use of emergency bedside ultrasound in evaluating hypotensive patients were discussed.

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