| Literature DB >> 29519537 |
J Torres Macho1, F J García Sánchez2, P Garmilla Ezquerra3, L Beltrán Romero4, J Canora Lebrato5, J M Casas Rojo2, P Arribas Arribas6, S López Palmero7, S Pintos Martínez8, J M Cepeda Rodrigo9, D Luordo2, M Beltrán López10, M Méndez Bailón11, E Rodilla Sala12, L Manzano Espinosa13, A Zapatero Gaviria5, G García de Casasola2.
Abstract
This positioning document describes the most important aspects of clinical ultrasonography in the internal medicine setting, from its fundamental indications to the recommended training period. There is no question as to the considerable usefulness of this tool in the standard clinical practice of internists in numerous clinical scenarios and settings (emergencies, hospital ward, general and specific consultations and home care). Ultrasonography has a relevant impact on the practitioner's ability to resolve issues, increasing diagnostic reliability and safety and providing important information on the prognosis and progression. In recent years, ultrasonography has been incorporated as a tool in undergraduate teaching, with excellent results. The use of ultrasonography needs to be widespread. To accomplish this, we must encourage structured training and the acquisition of equipment. This document was developed by the Clinical Ultrasonography Workgroup and endorsed by the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine.Keywords: Ecografía clínica; Formación; Internal medicine; Medicina Interna; Point-of-care ultrasound; Training; Ultrasonidos; Ultrasound
Year: 2018 PMID: 29519537 DOI: 10.1016/j.rce.2018.02.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Clin Esp (Barc) ISSN: 2254-8874