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Table 1 Learning objectives for advanced abdominal ultrasound and transthoracic echocardiography examination

From: Video-based, student tutor- versus faculty staff-led ultrasound course for medical students – a prospective randomized study

Standard view Anatomical structures Physiological measurements
Transthoracic echocardiography
 Parasternal long axis view Identify left atrium and ventricle, left ventricle outflow tract, aortic valve and mitral valve Measure thickness of ventricle and septum in motion mode
 Parasternal short axis view Show papillary muscle plane, mitral and aortic valve planes No measurement required
 Apical four-chamber view Identify all chambers and both atrioventricular valves Measure flow velocity over mitral valve in pulsed wave doppler mode
Abdominal ultrasound
 Liver Identify liver, portal vein, inferior caval vein, common bile duct Measure flow velocity in the portal and hepatic vein in pulsed wave doppler mode
 Kidney Identify kidney longitudinal and sagittal Measure flow velocity in an artery in the parenchyma for calculation of resistance index
 Spleen Identify spleen and hilum Measure organ size
 Bladder Identify bladder, suprapubic region, uterus/prostate Measure hilum