Journal article
Perioperative ultrasound-assisted clinical evaluation - A case based review.
Colin Royse, David Canty, Daniel Sessler
Australas J Ultrasound Med | Wiley | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1002/ajum.12113
Abstract
Ultrasound is increasingly being adopted into anaesthesia and intensive care practice. The range of ultrasound examination has also increased from transoesophageal echocardiography in cardiac surgery and ultrasound-guided nerve blocks and vascular access, to examination of the heart, lungs, abdomen and deep veins. Typically, the use of ultrasound is focused or basic, designed to be performed by the anaesthetist at the patient's bedside in real time to answer clinical questions and to direct therapy. Ultrasound is not performed in isolation, but used to complement clinical evaluation, and accordingly can be considered as 'ultrasound-assisted perioperative evaluation'. Whilst there is good evi..
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