| Literature DB >> 30587153 |
Jesper Weile1,2, Christian B Laursen3,4, Christian A Frederiksen5, Ole Graumann4,6, Erik Sloth7, Hans Kirkegaard8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) can improve patient management in the emergency department (ED). However, previous studies have focused only on selected groups of patients, such as trauma, shock, dyspnea, or critically ill patients, or patients with an already known diagnosis. Most patients seen in the ED do not match these criteria. We aim to present total prevalence of positive findings when basic POCUS is applied to the broad population of patients seen in an emergency department.Entities:
Keywords: Emergency medicine; Point-of-care ultrasound; Prevalence
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30587153 PMCID: PMC6307264 DOI: 10.1186/s12873-018-0211-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
Fig. 1All Performed Ultrasound Windows and the Positive Findings Evaluated during the Study
Fig. 2Trial Profile
Baseline Characteristics and Initial Vital Signs of Participants
| Characteristic | Total ( |
|---|---|
| Age, median (IQR) | 55.7 (38.5; 70.1) |
| Male n (%) | 247 (61.0) |
| BMI, median (IQR) | 25.4 (22.9; 29.0) |
| BP systolic, mean (SD) | 142.5 (25.5) |
| BP diastolic, mean (SD) | 85.0 (14.9) |
| Temperature, median (IQR) | 37 (36.6; 37.3) |
| Respiration rate, median (IQR) | 16 (16; 18) |
| Heart rate, mean (SD) | 76,2 (17,6) |
| Heart rate, median (IQR) | 75 (65; 87) |
| SpO2, median (IQR) | 98 (96; 99) |
| Smoker n (%) | 53 (13.1) |
| Alcohol abuse n (%) | 16 (4.0) |
IQR interquartile range, BMI body mass index, BP blood pressure, SD standard deviation, SpO2 Peripheral oxygen saturation
Total of All Cine Loops Performed and Stored, n (%)
| Sonographic window | Orthopedic ( | Medical ( | Abdominal Surgical ( | Total ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focused cardiac ultrasound views | 887 (92.9) | 570 (95.0) | 447 (95.1) | 1904 (94.0) |
| Focused abdominal ultrasound views | 893 (93.5) | 559 (93.2) | 435 (92.6) | 1887 (93.2) |
| FAST views | 372 (97.4) | 237 (98.8) | 184 (97.9) | 793 (97.9) |
| Focused lung ultrasound views | 1439 (94.2) | 921 (95.9) | 712 (94.7) | 3072 (94.8) |
| TOTAL performed/possible (%) | 3591/3820 (94.01) | 2287/2400 (95.30) | 1778/1880 (94.57) | 7656/8100 (94.51) |
Positive findings from POCUS on unselected patients in the emergency department listed by subcategory of examinations
| Variables | Pts with positive findings |
|---|---|
| n (%) [95% CI] | |
| Positive findings per examinations in subcategories ( | Pts with positive findings |
| n (%) [95% CI] | |
| Focused Abdominal Ultrasound (FAUS) | |
| Cholecystolithiasis | 42 (10.4) [7.4–13.3] |
| Large urinary bladder (> 400 mL) | 40 (9.9) [7.0–12.8] |
| Abdominal Aortic Aneurism | 10 (2.5) [0.1–4.0] |
| Free Fluid (FAST) | 15 (3.7) [1.8–5.6] |
| Hydronephrosis | 8 (2.0) [0.1–3.3] |
| Focused Lung Ultrasound (FLUS) | |
| Pulmonary effusion | 27 (6.7) [1.0–9.1] |
| Parenchymal pathology | 19 (4.7) [2.6–6.8] |
| Localized b-lines | 12 (3.0) [1.3–4.6] |
| Interstitial syndrome | 11 (2.7) [1.1–4.3] |
| Pneumothorax | 3 (0.7) [−0.0–1.6] |
| Focused Cardiac Ultrasound (FoCUS) | |
| Reduced LV contractility | 19 (4.7) [2.6–6.8] |
| Pericardial effusion | 9 (2.2) [0.8–3.7] |
| Right ventricular dilation | 3 (0.7) [−0.0–1.6] |
Pts patients, LV Left ventricle, FAST Focused assessment with sonography in trauma
Positive findings from POCUS on unselected patients in the emergency department listed by subcategory of examinations per category of chief complaint
| All findings, patients n (%) [95% CI] | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Examination type | Orthopedic complaint | Medical complaint | Surgical complaint | Total |
| ( | ( | ( | ( | |
| Focused Cardiac Ultrasound (FoCUS) | 10 (5.24) [2.0–8.4] | 9 (7.50) [2.8–12.2] | 9 (9.57) [3.5–15.6] | 28 (6.91) [4.4–9.4] |
| Focused Lung Ultrasound (FLUS) | 17 (8.90) [4.8–13.0] | 31 (25.83) [17.9–33.8] | 15 (15.96) [8.4–23.5] | 63 (15.56) [12.0–19.1] |
| Focused Abdominal Ultrasound (FAUS) | 32 (16.8) [11.4–22.0] | 30 (25.0) [17.2–32.8] | 26 (27.7) [18.4–36.9] | 88 (21.7) [17.7–25.8] |
| Focused Assessment With Sonography in Trauma (FAST) | 3 (1.57) [− 0.2–3.4] | 7 (5.83) [1.6–10.1] | 5 (5.32) [0.7–9.9] | 15 (3.70) [1.9–5.6] |
| Unique patients | 58 (30.4) [23.8–36.9] | 59 (49.2) [40.1–58.2] | 42 (44.7) [34.4–54.9] | 159 (39.3) [34.5–44.0] |