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Ultrasound’s Role in Endoleak Monitoring with Dr. David Guez, Dr. Sabeen Dhand on the BackTable VI Podcast
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BackTable Vascular & Interventional

Episode # 440  •  26 Apr 2024

Ultrasound’s Role in Endoleak Monitoring

In this episode, Dr. David Guez discusses the advancements in contrast enhanced ultrasound, its application in detecting endoleaks, and his journey of learning and applying this modality from residency to his current practice.

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Timestamps

00:00 - Introduction
03:54 - Exploring the Basics of Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound
06:49 - Clinical Applications and Advantages of Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound
09:15 - Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound in Action: Diagnosing Endoleaks
23:52 - Future of Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound in Interventional Radiology
27:02 - Closing Thoughts

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More about this episode

Dr. Guez emphasizes ultrasound’s utility in lesion characterization, endoleak monitoring, and sparing patients from more invasive diagnostic procedures. The doctors delve into the specifics of using ultrasound contrast agents, particularly LUMASON and its intravascular utility for real-time monitoring of disease states with superior resolution compared to CT or MRI. Dr. Guez also discusses the potential for contrast enhanced ultrasound in interventional radiology, including diagnosing vascular lesions and augmenting tumor treatments. The conversation highlights the technique’s advantages, its high sensitivity for endoleaks, and potential areas for future research and application. The episode underscores the underutilized potential of contrast enhanced ultrasound in both diagnostic and interventional radiology settings.

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