logo
AFAST focused examination of four sites in the abdomen designed to evaluate presence of free abdominal fluid, while TFAST is used to detect the presence of air or fluid in the pleu
AFAST and TFAST (abdominal and thoracic focused assessment with sonography for trauma, triage, and tracking) constitute limited ultrasound examinations that focus on identifying th
AFAST ® is a screening test looking for any free fluid, forms of peritonitis, within the abdominal cavity of your pet. Free fluid could be blood, pus, or something else.
Dec 2, 2020 · “AFAST is a screening tool that outperforms radiography for free fluid and soft-tissue abnormalities, and thus helps capture important problems that would otherwis
The AFAST online course is a self-paced, recorded ultrasound course for veterinarians. 9-hours of RACE-approved continuing education.
Using aFAST, veterinarians without extensive ultrasonography experience can identify free abdominal fluid. Follow this step-by-step guide to see how it is done.
An AFAST examination is performed to look for free fluid, indicative of injury, within the peritoneal and retroperitoneal spaces. The significance of the AFAST study cannot be over
The abdominal fluid score (AFS) is used to rate the severity of blood/fluid accumulation using the AFAST technique and it follows a simple four-point scale. If fluid is present at
In these quick videos you will learn the basics of how to use an ultrasound machine for the purposes of performing a quick POCUS (Point of Care Ultrasound) assessment, also known a
Oct 16, 2025 · In this 1-hour VETgirl webinar, Dr. Greg Lisciandro, ABVP, DACVECC, will review the importance of rapid point-of-care diagnostics in ultrasound–specifically the u