POCUS can improve diagnostic accuracy in patients who present with acute dyspnea.
Sponsoring Organization: American College of Physicians (ACP)Background
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is rapidly becoming a bedside diagnostic device, but its effectiveness in patients who present with unexplained dyspnea still is unknown. ACP researchers reviewed 49 studies (with considerable heterogeneity) in which POCUS was used as a diagnostic tool in patients with acute dyspnea in the emergency department or hospital; only five studies involved handheld devices.
Key Points
Use of POCUS in addition to a standard approach (i.e., history, physical exam, lab tests, and imaging) versus a standard approach alone led to 32% more patients with acute dyspnea receiving correct diagnoses.
The main benefit of POCUS came from improved sensitivities …
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DisclosuresEquityAbbott; Medtronic; Merck; Pfizer; CVS Health Corp.; Bristol Myers Squibb
DisclosuresEquityAbbott; Medtronic; Merck; Pfizer; CVS Health Corp.; Bristol Myers Squibb