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Critical Advances for Democratizing Ultrasound Diagnostics in Human and Veterinary Medicine

Ahmed El Kaffas, Jenny M. Vo-Phamhi, John F. Griffin, Kenneth Hoyt

2024Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The democratization of ultrasound imaging refers to the process of making ultrasound technology more accessible. Traditionally, ultrasound imaging has been predominately used in specialized medical facilities by trained professionals. Advancements in technology and changes in the health-care landscape have inspired efforts to broaden the availability of ultrasound imaging to various settings such as remote and resource-limited areas. In this review, we highlight several key factors that have contributed to the ongoing democratization of ultrasound imaging, including portable and handheld devices, recent advancements in technology, and training and education. Examples of diagnostic point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) imaging used in emergency and critical care, gastroenterology, musculoskeletal applications, and other practices are provided for both human and veterinary medicine. Open challenges and the future of POCUS imaging are presented, including the emerging role of artificial intelligence in technology development.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineUltrasound imagingMedical physicsMedical imagingHealth carePoint of care ultrasoundDemocratizationPoint of careUltrasoundEmerging technologiesPathologyComputer scienceRadiologyArtificial intelligencePolitical scienceDemocracyPoliticsLawUltrasound in Clinical Applications