| Literature DB >> 35050239 |
Mohammed Algodi1, Diana S Wolfe2, Cynthia C Taub3.
Abstract
Point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) refers to limited bedside ultrasound used to evaluate patients for conditions specific to the scope of their practice. Given the benefits of its application, interest in its use is increasing. We aimed to review the literature and assess the potential feasibility of using POCUS of the heart and lungs in the field of obstetrics. We aim to describe its relevance and value as an adjunctive tool for critically ill obstetric patients on labor and delivery wards.Entities:
Keywords: POCUS; labor and delivery
Year: 2022 PMID: 35050239 PMCID: PMC8777988 DOI: 10.3390/jcdd9010029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiovasc Dev Dis ISSN: 2308-3425
Figure 1Performing cardiac POCUS on a pregnant patient using an OB probe may provide adequate diagnostic information. (a) Parasternal long axis view. (b) M-mode of the mitral valve. (c) Parasternal short axis view. (d) Apical 4-chamber view. (e) Pulse wave Doppler.
Figure 2Historical timeline of POCUS evolution. The timeline highlights some important events over the past century. Emergence of POCUS guidelines from major medical societies and wide-spread use in clinical practice shaped the way we practice medicine today.
Comparison of cardiac and obstetrics transducers: significant overlaps of transducer frequencies and recommended exam types are listed.
| Transducers | ||
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| Cardiac | Obstetrics | |
| Type | Phased array | Curved |
| Footprint | 24 × 17 mm | 61 × 17 mm |
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| Frequency | 1.1–4.8 MHz | 1.4–5.0 MHz |
| Imaging depth | 35 cm | 30 cm |
| Exam Types | Abd, FAST, LUNG, Renal, Adult Echo, Ped Echo, TCD | Abd, Renal, Bowel, FAST, Lung, OB, Early OB, OB (Adv), Fetal Echo, GYN, Venous, Arterial, Pelvis, Spine |
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