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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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Ebooks
Implementation of Butterfly iQ into EMS.
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is common in emergency medicine, yet there is a significant gap in utilization by pre-hospital providers—despite evidence that POCUS alters management and improves outcomes in many patients with emergent presentations.
EMS
Clinical research
Ultrasound Image Quality Comparison Between a Handheld Ultrasound Transducer and Mid-Range Ultrasound Machine: Image characteristics of the Butterfly iQ vs. Sonosite M-Turbo
Handheld ultrasound provided similar image quality to a cart system for transversus abdominis plane blocks in pregnant women.
Medical Education
Clinical research
AI Estimation of Gestational Age from Blind Ultrasound Sweeps in Low-Resource Settings
An AI model trained on blind ultrasound sweeps of the gravid abdomen and utilized on a handheld ultrasound device provided gestational age estimates with similar or better accuracy compared to standard fetal biometry performed by trained sonographers
OB/GYN
Clinical research
Point-of-Care Ultrasound by Nonexpert Operators Demonstrates High Sensitivity and Specificity in Detecting Gallstones: Data from the Samoa Typhoid Fever Control Program
Nonexpert physicians were able to effectively learn point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) to detect gallstones in adults with minimal training
Emergency Medicine