EACVI Echocardiography in the Intensive Care Unit
Advanced Critical Care Echocardiography for ICU Physicians and Healthcare Professionals
EACVI Echocardiography in the Intensive Care Unit is a specialized educational program developed by the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) to provide clinicians with a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the use of echocardiography in critically ill patients. This course focuses on the practical application of bedside cardiac ultrasound for the diagnosis, monitoring, and management of hemodynamically unstable patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
As echocardiography has become an essential tool in modern critical care medicine, this program equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to assess cardiac function, identify life-threatening cardiovascular conditions, guide therapeutic interventions, and optimize patient outcomes in emergency and intensive care settings.
Through expert-led lectures, case-based discussions, and evidence-based clinical guidance, participants gain practical insight into the role of transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography in managing shock, respiratory failure, cardiac dysfunction, valvular disease, and other critical care scenarios.
Course Overview
Critically ill patients often require rapid cardiovascular assessment to guide diagnosis and treatment decisions. Echocardiography has emerged as one of the most valuable bedside imaging tools in the ICU, providing real-time information on cardiac structure, ventricular function, volume status, hemodynamics, and response to therapy.
This course reviews the latest advances and clinical applications of echocardiography in intensive care medicine, emphasizing practical approaches for evaluating unstable patients, identifying reversible causes of shock, and supporting complex decision-making in critically ill populations.
Participants will learn how to integrate echocardiographic findings into everyday ICU practice while improving diagnostic accuracy and patient management.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Apply echocardiography effectively in critically ill patients.
- Perform systematic bedside cardiac ultrasound examinations.
- Assess left and right ventricular function in ICU patients.
- Evaluate hemodynamic status and fluid responsiveness.
- Differentiate various forms of shock using echocardiography.
- Recognize echocardiographic findings associated with sepsis and septic shock.
- Identify cardiac tamponade and pericardial pathology.
- Assess valvular abnormalities in critically ill patients.
- Evaluate pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular failure.
- Utilize transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) when appropriate.
- Integrate echocardiographic findings into critical care management strategies.
- Improve diagnostic confidence and clinical decision-making in the ICU.
Key Topics Covered
Fundamentals of Critical Care Echocardiography
- Basic ultrasound principles
- ICU-focused echocardiographic protocols
- Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE)
- Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE)
Hemodynamic Assessment
- Cardiac output estimation
- Preload assessment
- Fluid responsiveness
- Volume status evaluation
- Hemodynamic monitoring
Shock Evaluation
- Cardiogenic shock
- Septic shock
- Obstructive shock
- Hypovolemic shock
- Mixed shock states
Ventricular Function Assessment
- Left ventricular systolic function
- Right ventricular dysfunction
- Diastolic function assessment
- Ventricular interaction
Sepsis and Septic Cardiomyopathy
- Cardiac dysfunction in sepsis
- Hemodynamic changes
- Monitoring treatment response
Pericardial Disease
- Pericardial effusion
- Cardiac tamponade
- Constrictive physiology
Valvular Heart Disease in Critical Care
- Acute valvular dysfunction
- Endocarditis assessment
- Prosthetic valve complications
Pulmonary Hypertension & Right Heart Failure
- RV strain assessment
- Pulmonary embolism evaluation
- Pulmonary vascular disease
Mechanical Ventilation & Echocardiography
- Heart-lung interactions
- Ventilator effects on hemodynamics
- Monitoring critically ill ventilated patients
Emergency Echocardiography
- Rapid bedside assessment
- Cardiac arrest evaluation
- Post-resuscitation management
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for:
- Intensivists
- Critical Care Physicians
- Cardiologists
- Anesthesiologists
- Emergency Medicine Physicians
- Pulmonologists
- Cardiac Anesthesiologists
- ICU Fellows and Residents
- Hospitalists
- Advanced Practice Providers
- Critical Care Nurses interested in cardiovascular monitoring
Why This Course Stands Out
✔ Developed by the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI)
✔ Focused exclusively on echocardiography in critically ill patients
✔ Practical ICU-oriented approach
✔ Evidence-based recommendations
✔ Comprehensive hemodynamic assessment training
✔ Shock diagnosis and management strategies
✔ Bedside ultrasound integration
✔ Real-world critical care applications
✔ Advanced ventricular function evaluation
✔ Ideal for intensivists and critical care teams
| CLINICAL CASES | SPEAKER |
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| Case 1 Access the video of this presentation |
Gehani |
| Case 2 – Red flag Access the video of this presentation |
Smitha Anil Kumar |
| Case 3 -Diamond ring Access the video of this presentation |
Bassim Albizreh |
| Case 4 – Catch the right moment Access the video of this presentation |
Smitha Anil Kumar |
| Case 5 – Pulmonary embolism Access the video of this presentation |
Fathi El-Allus |
| Case 6 – Cardiac Tamponade Access the video of this presentation |
Ahmed Shaaban |
| Case 7 – Rupture of papillary muscle Access the video of this presentation |
Fathi El-Allus |
| Case 8 – Use what you have Do what you can Access the video of this presentation |
Fadi Khazaal |
| Case 9 – Aortic valve root access Access the video of this presentation |
Fathi El-Allus |
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TEACHING COURSE
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SPEAKER
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| 1- What is Critical Care Echocardiography Access the video of this presentation |
Mawahib El Hassan |
| 2- Competency in Critical Care Echocardiography Access the video of this presentation |
Matteo Cameli |
| 3- The Mandatory Views of TTE and TEE Access the video of this presentation |
Ahmed Maghraby |
| 4- Pulmonary Embolism Access the video of this presentation |
Ahmed Elyas |
| 5- Myocardial work Access the video of this presentation |
Elena Galli |
| 6- Cardiac Tamponade Access the video of this presentation |
Fahmi Othman |
| 7- Hypovolemic Shock and Septic Shock Access the video of this presentation |
Ahmed Galal |
| 8- Focused Cardiac Ultrasound in the Critically Ill Patients Access the video of this presentation |
Ahmed Labib |
| 9- Noninvasive Cardiac Catheterization Access the video of this presentation |
Maurizio Galderisi |
| 10- Fluid Responsiveness Access the video of this presentation |
Maurizio Galderisi |
| 11- Lung Ultrasound Access the video of this presentation |
Maurizio Galderisi |
| 12- Dynamic LVOT Obstruction Access the video of this presentation |
Sherif Helmy |
| 13- Flail Mitral Valve Access the video of this presentation |
Alzaeem Hakam |
| 14- Mechanical Complications of AMI Access the video of this presentation |
Smitha Anilkumar |
| 15- Role of Echo in Patients with ECMO Access the video of this presentation |
Elena Galli |
| 16- Role of echo in patients with LVAD Access the video of this presentation |
Matteo Cameli |








