The probe is fitted with an orientation marker (OM)
On the image the OM is indicated by a green arrow
The OM facilitates the correct orientation of the probe on the patient

The probe is fitted with an orientation marker (OM)
On the image the OM is indicated by a green arrow
The OM facilitates the correct orientation of the probe on the patient

FATE is an acronym for “Focus Assessed Transthoracic Echocardiography”
FATE is the original focused echo protocol for all physicians – practiced since 1989
FATE is easily and quickly learned and can be applied in all clinical scenarios – e.g. pre-, intra-, and postoperatively, intensive care medicine, emergencies, and resuscitation
FATE can be performed with the patient in the sitting position
The FATE card (see figure) also encompasses quick guidance in the interpretation of the echocardiographic findings and their application in the clinical context
FATE can be performed in all locations: OR, ICU, emergency room, pre-hospital, ambulance, in-flight, patient’s home
The course is based on the famous FATE card, either the laminated hard copy or apps for iPhone or Android
You should keep the FATE card in front of you during the entire course
You can download the FATE card here
The FATE Card app is also available in the Appstore and Google Play

There are currently two available levels of FATE training
Basic FATE (Level 1)
Based on two-dimensional imaging of the four easiest cardiac views, IVC and pleural supplemented by M-mode, the subject learns cardiac function and the most important pathology seen in critical care
No precourse qualifications are required
Advanced FATE (Level 2)
Basic FATE supplemented with extended cardiac views and Doppler ultrasound for cardiac output and pressure measurements, together with assessment of LV diastolic function. This module requires completion of Basic FATE level of training or a similar level

The objective for the Basic FATE course is to provide the attendees with basic echocardiographic skills for the non-cardiologist in order to perform cardiopulmonary evaluation and optimization
After the course:
Basic understanding of the ultrasound system user controls is a prerequisite for learning FATE
Before you start clinical FATE scanning it is important to become familiar with the probe (or transducer) and the user interface of the ultrasound system
