The "5Es" of Emergency physician-performed focused cardiac ultrasound: A protocol for rapid identification of effusion, ejection, equality, exit, and entrance

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Emergency physician (EP)-performed focused cardiac ultrasound (EP FOCUS) has been increasingly recognized as a crucial tool to help clinicians diagnose and treat potentially life-threatening conditions. The existing literature demonstrates a variety of EP FOCUS applications and protocols; however, EP FOCUS is not taught, practiced, or interpreted consistently between institutions. Drawing on over 12 years of experience in a large-volume, high-acuity academic emergency department, we have developed a protocol for teaching and performing EP FOCUS known as "The 5Es," where each E represents a specific assessment for immediately relevant clinical information. These include pericardial effusion, qualitative left ventricular ejection, ventricular equality, exit (aortic root diameter), and entrance (inferior vena cava diameter and respirophasic variation). Each of these assessments has been well described in the emergency medicine literature and is within the scope of EP-performed echocardiography. This approach provides a reliable and easily recalled framework for assessing, teaching, and communicating EP FOCUS findings that are essential in caring for the patient in the emergency setting.

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Hall, M. K., Coffey, E. C., Herbst, M., Liu, R., Pare, J. R., Taylor, R. A., … Moore, C. L. (2015). The “5Es” of Emergency physician-performed focused cardiac ultrasound: A protocol for rapid identification of effusion, ejection, equality, exit, and entrance. Academic Emergency Medicine, 22(5), 583–593. https://doi.org/10.1111/acem.12652

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