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Perioperative point-of-care ultrasound
Journal of Translational Critical Care MedicinePoint-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) provides rapid patient assessments and can be utilized in both pre-operative and post-operative settings to diagnose common perioperative conditions and inform appropriate management.
Brett Wakefield +2 more
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Point of Care Abdominal Ultrasound
Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRIAbdominal pain is a common emergency department complaint, and point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) of the abdomen is increasingly being utilized to evaluate clinical manifestations. It aids in accurate diagnoses and assists in procedures, particularly in emergency and critical care settings.
Jia J, Li +3 more
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Point-of-care ultrasound for children
Journal of Medical Ultrasonics, 2022Most diseases in children are acute, and ultrasonography should be performed in emergency cases rather than X-ray or computed tomography (CT) as children are more sensitive to radiation than adults. Therefore, point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is especially useful in children.
Ko Ichihashi, Kazuhito Nonaka
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Academic Emergency Medicine, 2022
Computed tomography (CT) has long been the gold standard in diagnosing patients with suspected small bowel obstruction (SBO). Recently, point‐of‐care ultrasound (POCUS) has demonstrated comparable test characteristics to CT imaging for the diagnosis of ...
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Computed tomography (CT) has long been the gold standard in diagnosing patients with suspected small bowel obstruction (SBO). Recently, point‐of‐care ultrasound (POCUS) has demonstrated comparable test characteristics to CT imaging for the diagnosis of ...
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Point-of-Care Ultrasound Infrastructure
Medical Clinics of North AmericaPoint-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) infrastructure is the underpinning of a well integrated POCUS program. In order to achieve its full potential and fully integrate into the health care system, a POCUS program requires a robust and resilient infrastructure.
Colin, Bell +2 more
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Point-of-care ultrasound in nephrology
Current Opinion in Nephrology & Hypertension, 2020Purpose of review The use of POCUS has grown tremendously with the introduction of innovative, easy-to-carry and maneuver hand-held devices. This review focuses on nephrology-centric applications of POCUS that can be incorporated on a daily basis to make impactful and prompt clinical decisions.
Qandeel H, Soomro, Richard, Amerling
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Point of Care Maternal Ultrasound in Obstetrics
Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 2023(Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2023;228(5):509–520) Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is generally defined as the medical application of ultrasound directly at a patient’s bedside to assess acute or critical medical conditions. It is routinely used in emergencies, operating rooms, and intensive care units because of its many advantages.
Sarah Rae Easter +4 more
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Point‐of‐Care Ultrasound in Critical Care Obstetrics
Journal of ultrasound in medicineTo synthesize the current evidence of maternal point‐of‐care ultrasound (POCUS) in obstetrics. A scoping review was conducted using PubMed, Clinicaltrials.gov, and the Cochrane library from inception through October 2023.
Juliana G. Martins +6 more
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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2023
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is increasingly accepted in pediatric critical care medicine as a tool for guiding the evaluation and treatment of patients.
Ivanna Maxson +13 more
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Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is increasingly accepted in pediatric critical care medicine as a tool for guiding the evaluation and treatment of patients.
Ivanna Maxson +13 more
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Praxis, 2014
Unter «Point-of-Care»-Lungen-Ultraschall versteht man eine neue Technik zur Beurteilung von Lungenerkrankungen. In den letzten Jahren war die Thoraxsonographie auf die Untersuchung von Pleuraerguss und oberflächlichen Thoraxveränderungen begrenzt, weil Alveolarluft und Knochen des Brustkorbs die Ausbreitung der Ultraschallwellen begrenzen.
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Unter «Point-of-Care»-Lungen-Ultraschall versteht man eine neue Technik zur Beurteilung von Lungenerkrankungen. In den letzten Jahren war die Thoraxsonographie auf die Untersuchung von Pleuraerguss und oberflächlichen Thoraxveränderungen begrenzt, weil Alveolarluft und Knochen des Brustkorbs die Ausbreitung der Ultraschallwellen begrenzen.
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