Incorporating point-of-care ultrasound into daily intensive care unit rounds: Another source of interruptions?
O OlusanyaAdrian WongJ Kirk-BayleyP ParulekarPublished in: Journal of the Intensive Care Society (2018)
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is the use of bedside ultrasonography by the treating clinician, incorporating those images into direct clinical decisions. While there are a number of different techniques and training pathways in this relatively new modality, there has been little discussion around the logistics of integrating POCUS into the standard critical care "business day" of ward rounds, procedures and meetings. This article explores some of these aspects and presents data from an online survey of POCUS practitioners.
Keyphrases
- intensive care unit
- magnetic resonance imaging
- primary care
- deep learning
- contrast enhanced
- contrast enhanced ultrasound
- physical activity
- ultrasound guided
- cross sectional
- electronic health record
- mechanical ventilation
- convolutional neural network
- big data
- optical coherence tomography
- machine learning
- virtual reality
- general practice
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation