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University of Rochester Medical Center Boosts Ultrasound Charge Capture by 116%.
URMC launched a system-wide ultrasound program to improve imaging access, streamline workflows, and increase revenue capture
Why every medical student should have a point-of-care ultrasound device
POCUS enhances a student’s understanding of basic medical knowledge and clinical skills.
Point-of-Care Ultrasound: The Future of Lung Assessment
Dr. Istrail discusses his preference for POCUS as the go-to diagnostic tool over the traditional stethoscope.
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Clinical research
Performance of a Handheld Ultrasound Device to Assess Articular and Periarticular Pathologies in Patients with Inflammatory Arthritis
Handheld ultrasound devices accurately assessed articular and periarticular pathologies in patients with inflammatory arthritis, matching the performance of conventional cart-based sonographic machines in B mode imaging.
Rheumatology
Clinical research
Feasibility of patient-performed lung ultrasound self-exams (Patient-PLUS) as a potential approach to telemedicine in heart failure
Using handheld ultrasound, heart failure patients can be trained to perform lung ultrasound self-exams within a telemedicine model.
Cardiology
Clinical research
The Evaluation Point-of-Care Ultrasound in the Post-Anesthesia Unit–A Multicenter Prospective Observational Study
Implementation of handheld ultrasound assessment of acute hypotension and hypoxia in the post anesthesia care setting is associated with a reduced length of stay and a reduction in suspected number of diagnoses.
Perioperative
Clinical research
Ultrasound Hypotension Protocol Time-motion Study Using the Multifrequency Single Transducer Versus a Multiple Transducer Ultrasound Device
Using a handheld ultrasound with a single transducer that provides whole-body imaging significantly reduces the time to complete ultrasound hypotension protocols compared to a traditional cart-based system, without compromising image quality in emergency department settings
Emergency Medicine