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Hennepin EMS Enhances Emergency Response with Fleet-Wide Butterfly Integration
Hennepin EMS deployed Butterfly probes and Compass workflow software across its fleet, streamlining prehospital diagnostics and improving patient outcomes.

Intro to POCUS
An introductory course to point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS).

POCUS Cuts Length of Stay by 1.1 days & Reduces Costs by 50%

URMC Boosts Ultrasound Charge Capture by 116%
URMC launched a system-wide ultrasound program to improve imaging access, streamline workflows, and increase revenue capture.
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Clinical research
Feasibility of using a handheld ultrasound device to detect and characterize shunt and deep vein thrombosis in patients with COVID-19: an observational study
Handheld ultrasound can be successfully utilized to perform combined lung ultrasound, DVT ultrasound, and limited echo in critically hypoxic patients.
Critical Care
A comparison of handheld ultrasound versus traditional ultrasound for acquisition of RUSH views in healthy volunteers
Rapid ultrasound for shock and hypotension examinations performed by a handheld ultrasound system vs traditional devices did not differ in image quality.
Emergency Medicine

Assessing the validity of two-dimensional carotid ultrasound to detect the presence and absence of a pulse
Handheld ultrasound of the common carotid artery is both sensitive and specific for detecting the presence or absence of a pulse in an emergent medicine environment.
Emergency Medicine
Clinical research
Portable Pocket-Sized Ultrasound Scanner for the Evaluation of Lung Involvement in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Patients
Lower cost, handheld ultrasound scanners are equivalent to standard scanners for non-invasive assessment of severity and dynamic observation of lung lesions in COVID-19 patients.
Critical Care