Beyond the Echo: The Evolution and Revolution of Ultrasound in Anesthesia
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- DOI: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000006834
Beyond the Echo: The Evolution and Revolution of Ultrasound in Anesthesia
Abstract
This article explores the evolving role of ultrasound technology in anesthesia. Ultrasound emerged decades ago, offering clinicians noninvasive, economical, radiation-free, and real-time imaging capabilities. It might seem that such an old technology with apparent limitations might have had its day, but this review discusses both the current applications of ultrasound (in nerve blocks, vascular access, and airway management) and then, more speculatively, shows how integration of advanced ultrasound modalities such as contrast-enhanced imaging with virtual reality (VR), or nanotechnology can alter perioperative patient care. This article will also explore the potential of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) in augmenting ultrasound-guided anesthetic procedures and their implications for medical practice and education.
Copyright © 2023 International Anesthesia Research Society.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflicts of Interest: See Disclosures at the end of the article.
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