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A systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of ultrasound in emergency care settings.

Brian LentzTiffany FongRandall RhyneNicholas Risko
Published in: The ultrasound journal (2021)
The body of existing evidence, though limited, generally demonstrates that the inclusion of US in emergency care settings allows for more cost-effective care. The most definitive evidence for improvements in cost-effectiveness surround the evaluation of pediatric appendicitis, followed by the evaluation of abdominal trauma. POCUS outside of trauma has had mixed results.
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