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LVOT VTI (Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Velocity Time Integral) is one of the most powerful POCUS echocardiography techniques to estimate stroke volume and cardiac output at the bedside. In this educational video podcast, we explain LVOT VTI step-by-step, including how to measure it with pulsed-wave Doppler, how to calculate cardiac output, and how to use LVOT VTI in shock, sepsis, and fluid responsiveness assessment. We've all been there. You're standing at the bedside of a crashing patient. The blood pressure is soft, maybe 80 over 40, heart rate's climbing, indicating a medical emergency. The video discusses a critical medical scenario where a patient's blood pressure is low and heart rate is high, suggesting a focus on immediate medical interventions. It then hints at the solution involving saline and norepinephrine, suggesting a focus on immediate medical interventions related to emergency medicine. If you work in Emergency Medicine, Critical Care, ICU, or Acute Medicine, mastering LVOT VTI ultrasound can transform your bedside hemodynamic assessment. This tutorial simplifies LVOT VTI echocardiography so that you can confidently perform it using POCUS (Point-of-Care Ultrasound) in real clinical scenarios. What You Will Learn in This Video • What LVOT VTI actually represents • How LVOT VTI estimates stroke volume and cardiac output • Where to place the pulsed-wave Doppler sample gate • How to obtain the optimal apical 5-chamber view • Step-by-step LVOT VTI measurement technique • Common mistakes when measuring LVOT VTI • How LVOT VTI helps assess fluid responsiveness in shock • How to use LVOT VTI in emergency department resuscitation Why LVOT VTI Matters LVOT VTI is widely used in critical care echocardiography because it provides a non-invasive way to estimate cardiac output using ultrasound. Clinicians can use LVOT VTI to: • Assess hemodynamic status in shock • Evaluate response to fluid therapy • Estimate stroke volume at the bedside • Guide resuscitation in critically ill patients Because LVOT VTI is obtained using pulsed-wave Doppler at the LVOT, it reflects the distance blood travels during systole. When combined with LVOT diameter, clinicians can calculate stroke volume and cardiac output using echocardiography. Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction to LVOT VTI 01:20 What is Velocity Time Integral? 03:10 Physiology behind LVOT VTI 05:15 Apical 5-chamber view for LVOT Doppler 07:30 Pulsed-wave Doppler setup 09:10 Step-by-step LVOT VTI measurement 12:20 Calculating stroke volume and cardiac output 15:00 LVOT VTI in shock and fluid responsiveness 18:30 Common pitfalls and tips Who This Video Is For Emergency physicians Critical care doctors ICU trainees Acute medicine physicians Anaesthetists POCUS learners Medical students learning echocardiography About This Channel This channel teaches ECG interpretation, POCUS, and emergency medicine concepts in a clear, simple, and practical way for frontline clinicians. If you enjoy learning ECG, ultrasound, and resuscitation medicine, subscribe for weekly high-yield videos. Subscribe for More Emergency Medicine Teaching 🔔 Subscribe: / @drbarai Suggested Videos • ECG Made Easy Series • Critical Care Ultrasound Tutorials • Emergency Medicine Resuscitation Pearls Hashtags #LVOTVTI #POCUS #CriticalCareUltrasound #EmergencyMedicine #CardiacOutput #Echocardiography #DopplerUltrasound #ShockAssessment #BedsideUltrasound #UltrasoundEducation If you have not done already, please subscribe to the channel and press on the bell icon so that we can share with you new videos every week on various topics which are relevant to your clinical practice. If you still have any burning questions or some awesome ideas, please write in the comment section and my team will get back to you as soon as we can do. Happy watching! Please subscribe to : / drbarai Please complete the Feedback: Your Feedback is very important to us: https://forms.gle/ZZ8UfEo5gHRa7WUn6 _____________________________________________________________ Amazon affiliate page: https://amzn.to/2XoguqA Website: https://drbarai.weebly.com/ Twitter: @drbarai email: drabarai.contact@gmail.com _______________________________________________________________ ECG source: Life in the Fast Lane: https://litfl.com/ Evidence source: https://www.UpToDate.com Video, images and Music source: www.pixabay.com, www.pexels.com, ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok Check your knowledge: ECG Quiz 1: https://forms.gle/gv5Bih529UAbPaeQ7 ______________________________________________________________ #AskDrBarai #ECG #POCUS #EmergencyMedicine #UrgentCare ______________________________________________________________