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Nova Panebianco

Researcher at University of Pennsylvania

Publications -  67
Citations -  1539

Nova Panebianco is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Emergency department. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1265 citations. Previous affiliations of Nova Panebianco include Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

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Intensivist Use of Hand-Carried Ultrasonography to Measure IVC Collapsibility in Estimating Intravascular Volume Status: Correlations with CVP

TL;DR: Measurements of IVC-CI by INBU can provide a useful guide to noninvasive volume status assessment in SICU patients, and appears to correlate best with CVP in the setting of low (<0.20) and high (>0.60) collapsibility ranges.
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Diagnosing heart failure among acutely dyspneic patients with cardiac, inferior vena cava, and lung ultrasonography

TL;DR: In this study, US was 100% specific for the diagnosis of acutely decompensated heart failure among acutely dyspneic patients in the ED.
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What You See (Sonographically) Is What You Get: Vein and Patient Characteristics Associated With Successful Ultrasound‐guided Peripheral Intravenous Placement in Patients With Difficult Access

TL;DR: Success was solely related to vessel characteristics detected with US and not influenced by patient characteristics or probe orientation, and was primarily associated with larger vessel, while vessel depth up to >1.6 cm and patient characteristics were unrelated to success.
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The interrater reliability of inferior vena cava ultrasound by bedside clinician sonographers in emergency department patients.

TL;DR: Emergency physicians' US measurements of IVC diameter have a high degree of interrater reliability and the use of the visual estimation technique should be considered by clinicians who have learned to obtain measured parameters of IV C filling because it is equally reliable to traditional M-mode and can be performed more rapidly.
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The sonographic diagnosis of pneumothorax

TL;DR: The basis of the use of sonography for the diagnosis of pneumothorax is reviewed, which can help in making rapid decisions, particularly with critically ill patients.