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Point-of-Care Ultrasound in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Luke Burton, Vidit Bhargava, Michele Kong

2022Frontiers in Pediatrics69 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ultrasonography has been widely used in medicine for decades but often by specific users such as cardiologists, obstetricians, and radiologists. In the last several years, the use of this imaging modality has moved to the bedside, with clinicians performing and interpreting focused point of care ultrasonography to aid in immediate assessment and management of their patients. The growth of point of care ultrasonography has been facilitated by advancement in ultrasound-related technology and emerging studies and protocols demonstrating its utility in clinical practice. However, considerable challenges remain before this modality can be adopted across the spectrum of disciplines, primarily as it relates to training, competency, and standardization of usage. This review outlines the history, current state, challenges and the future direction of point of care ultrasonography specifically in the field of pediatric critical care medicine.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineUltrasonographyPoint of care ultrasoundModality (human–computer interaction)Point of carePoint-of-care testingStandardizationIntensive care medicineMedical physicsRadiologyUltrasoundNursingPathologyHuman–computer interactionLawPolitical scienceComputer scienceUltrasound in Clinical ApplicationsHemodynamic Monitoring and TherapyRadiation Dose and Imaging
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