ICU Visual Library on ESBICM Forums

The ICU Visual Library is a curated collection of real clinical images from intensive care units—such as X-rays, CT scans, ABGs, ECGs, lab reports, clinical signs, machine readings, and much more. These valuable resources are meticulously gathered by the ESBICM team and generously shared by members like you who are passionate about helping others learn and grow.

“Reason for sharing…” feature:
This library is designed to support your learning journey in the ICU. We encourage you to spend time with each image: first, try to identify the signs and findings on your own. Then, make sure to carefully read the “Reason for Sharing” column accompanying each image. This special section explains why the image was selected and highlights key learning points, helping you understand its clinical significance. Paying close attention to the “Reason for Sharing” will deepen your insight, sharpen your skills, and boost your confidence when managing ICU cases.

reason for sharing... column position on laptop or desktop
Location of “reason for sharing…” column on laptop or desktop
reason for sharing... column position on mobile
Location of “reason for sharing…” column position on mobile

Your Support Makes a Difference:
If you come across something interesting during your ICU rounds, whether it’s an X-ray, ECG, ABG, lab result, or a unique clinical case, we kindly request you to please consider contributing it to the library. You can share your findings by emailing academics @ esbicm.org or by submitting them through the form on our website.  Your contributions are essential and play a vital role in expanding this resource and supporting healthcare professionals worldwide in delivering better patient care.

Thank you for being an integral part of the ESBICM community—together, we learn, share, and grow!

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