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- Title
The promising applications of ultrasound in emergency medicine and critical care related to in cancer: a review.
- Authors
Vaziri, Samira; Mosaddegh, Reza; Masoumi, Gholamreza; Rezai, Mehdi; Mohammadi, Fatemeh
- Abstract
The referral of critically ill cancer patients to an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a matter of controversial debate. During the past decade, ultrasound imaging performed by emergency physicians and critical care providers has gained significant clinical importance. A number of researches reported the ability of emergency physicians and critical care providers to carry out and interpret bedside assessments exactly, along with a great effect on the quality of care. It is possible assessing ultrasound-mediated subjects who are very much instable to be evaluated through alternative imaging methods. Furthermore, ultrasound in the emergency medicine and critical care open a new way towards facilitate diagnosis, simplify rapid dispositions, and influence management decisions. The primarily perspective of bedside ultrasound by emergency physicians and critical care providers was limited to a few applications. However, it was observed a number of new applications due to the universal and extensive adaptation of ultrasound in emergency uses. In this review, we discussed the promising applications of ultrasound for emergency medicine and critical care that encompass telemedicine, prehospital setting, soft tissue, fractures, ocular, paracentesis, pneumothorax, foreign bodies, bladder and arthrocentesis ultrasound.
- Subjects
CRITICAL care medicine; EMERGENCY medicine; EMERGENCY physicians; INTENSIVE care patients; CANCER patient care; FOREIGN bodies
- Publication
Onkologia i Radioterapia, 2020, Vol 14, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
1896-8961
- Publication type
Article