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Review
. 2022 Oct;49(4):601-608.
doi: 10.1007/s10396-021-01166-3. Epub 2022 Jan 8.

Cardiac and vascular point-of-care ultrasound: current situation, problems, and future prospects

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Cardiac and vascular point-of-care ultrasound: current situation, problems, and future prospects

Hirotsugu Yamada et al. J Med Ultrason (2001). 2022 Oct.

Abstract

Although clinical application of ultrasound to the heart has a history of about 80 years, its big turning point was the emergence of a portable ultrasound diagnostic machine. As a result, the place, where echocardiography is performed widely spread outside the examination room, and the people who perform echocardiography have also greatly increased. Emergency physicians, anesthesiologists, and primary care physicians became interested in echocardiography and started using it. Such ultrasound examinations performed by a doctor for assessment of disease condition, management, or guidance of treatment at bedside has been called point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS). Cardiac POCUS is divided into a focused cardiac ultrasound examination (FoCUS) and limited echocardiography. The former is performed by non-experts in echocardiography, such as emergency physicians and anesthesiologists, whereas the latter is usually performed by cardiologists who are experts in echocardiography. FoCUS has an established protocol and evaluation method, and evidence to prove its effectiveness is accumulating. In addition, the COVID-19 outbreak reaffirmed the importance of POCUS. Although FoCUS is becoming popular in Japan, an educational program has not been established, and discussion on how to educate medical students and residents will be necessary. Even if POCUS in cardiovascular medicine becomes widespread, auscultation will still be necessary. Rather, adding cardiac and vascular POCUS to inspection, palpation, and auscultation in the flow of physical examinations will benefit patients greatly.

Keywords: Focused cardiac ultrasound; Limited echocardiography; Point-of-care ultrasound; Portable ultrasound diagnostic machine; Vascular ultrasonography.

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Basic observation approaches and views for focused cardiac ultrasound examination

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