Head to toe ultrasound: a narrative review of experts’ recommendations of methodological approaches

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Messina Antonio,Robba Chiara,Bertuetti Rita,Biasucci Daniele,Corradi Francesco,Mojoli Francesco,Mongodi Silvia,Rocca Eduardo,Romagnoli Stefano,Sanfilippo Filippo,Vetrugno Luigi,Cammarota Gianmaria

Abstract

AbstractCritical care ultrasonography (US) is widely used by intensivists managing critically ill patients to accurately and rapidly assess different clinical scenarios, which include pneumothorax, pleural effusion, pulmonary edema, hydronephrosis, hemoperitoneum, and deep vein thrombosis. Basic and advanced critical care ultrasonographic skills are routinely used to supplement physical examination of critically ill patients, to determine the etiology of critical illness and to guide subsequent therapy. European guidelines now recommend the use of US for a number of practical procedures commonly performed in critical care. Full training and competence acquisition are essential before significant therapeutic decisions are made based on the US assessment. However, there are no universally accepted learning pathways and methodological standards for the acquisition of these skills.Therefore, in this review, we aim to provide a methodological approach of the head to toe ultrasonographic evaluation of critically ill patients considering different districts and clinical applications.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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