Point-of-care ultrasoundUltrasoundBoth the interest and actual extent of use of point-of-care ultrasound, PoCUS, among general practitioners or family physicians are increasing and training is also increasingly implemented in residency programs. However, the amount of research within the field is ...
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Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS)/critical care ultrasound (CCU) use in medical and surgical intensive care units has surged over the last few decades. It is unclear if this has similarly translated in neurocritical care (NCC) units. We designed a survey to describe the current state of POCUS...
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Researchers in Spain have conducted a study to compare the diagnostic accuracy of lung ultrasounds (LUS) performed in the primary care setting to chest X-rays (CXR) performed by a radiologist when diagnosing community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). While previous research demonstrates that ultrasounds ar...
Point of Care ultrasound (POCUS) is rapidly gaining popularity in resource constrained settings. Optimising training is important to ensure safe and effective implementation. To expand POCUS expertise in Ghana, we co-developed and piloted a context specific, multi-disciplinary, blended learning programme...
The global point-of-care ultrasound market size was valued at $1.18 billion in 2023 & is projected to grow from $1.32 billion in 2024 to $4.07 billion by 2032
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a fast-growing clinical utility and is becoming an essential clinical skill for all practitioners attendingto critically ill patients. Ultrasound equipment is now smaller, more affordable and readily available in clinical work areas. POCUS isperformed by a non-car...
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) refers to ultrasonography done at the bedside by the clinician caring for the patient [1]. It is performed in real time, with serial assessments longitudinally as required, to monitor disease progress and evaluate the response to interventions [2]. POCUS is a ...