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Point-of-Care Ultrasound: A Trend in Health Care.

Anita M Buerger, Kevin R Clark.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To discuss the current and growing use of point-of-care (POC) ultrasound in the management and care of patients.
METHODS: Several electronic research databases were searched to find articles that emphasized the use of POC ultrasound by health care providers who manage and treat critically ill or injured patients. Thirty-five relevant peer-reviewed journal articles were selected for this literature review.
RESULTS: Common themes identified in the literature included the use of POC ultrasound in emergency medicine, military medicine, and remote care; comparison of POC ultrasound to other medical imaging modalities; investigation of the education and training required for nonimaging health care professionals who perform POC ultrasound in their practices; and discussion of the financial implications and limitations of POC ultrasound. DISCUSSION: POC ultrasound provides clinicians with real-time information to better manage and treat critically ill or injured patients in emergency medicine, military medicine, and remote care. In addition to providing immediate bedside diagnostic information, use of POC ultrasound has increased because of concerns regarding radiation protection. Finally, the expansion of POC ultrasound to other specialty areas requires nonimaging health care professionals to perform bedside ultrasound examinations and interpret the resulting images. Because POC ultrasound is user-dependent, adequate training is essential for all who perform and interpret the examinations.
CONCLUSION: Research involving POC ultrasound will continue as innovations and confidence in ultrasound applications advance. Future research should continue to examine the broad use of POC ultrasound in patient care and management. ©2017 American Society of Radiologic Technologists.

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Keywords:  bedside ultrasound; emergency medicine; medical imaging; military medicine; point-of-care ultrasound; prehospital use; radiology; training

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29298917

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiol Technol        ISSN: 0033-8397


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