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Part 2: Using ultrasound in the ER setting

GettyImages/Simonkr As we discussed in part one of this series, the AFAST represents a method to evaluate the abdomen for fluid, not only at a single point in time, but also for serial monitoring, initially arose to assess and manage trauma patients. However, it emerged into much more. Since the chest cavity often accumulates fluid as well, the TFAST method soon followed (thoracic-focused assessment sonography for trauma, triage, and tracking). …
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Veterinary Practice News broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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