Burleson Samuel L, Swanson Jonathan F, Shufflebarger Erin F, Wallace Douglas W, Heimann Matthew A, Crosby James C, Pigott David C, Gullett John P, Thompson Maxwell A, Greene Christopher J
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Old Hillman Building Suite 251, 619 19th St S, Birmingham, AL, 35249, USA.
Ultrasound J. 2020 Dec 7;12(1):53. doi: 10.1186/s13089-020-00200-8.
Many point-of-care ultrasound devices are now "pocket-sized" or handheld, allowing easy transport during travel and facilitating use in crowded spaces or in austere low-resource settings. Concerns remain about their durability, image quality, and clinical utility in those environments.
Five emergency physicians with training in point-of-care ultrasound employed the Butterfly iQ, a novel handheld ultrasound device, in routine clinical care in a busy, high-acuity African emergency department over a period of 10 weeks. We retrospectively evaluated the performance of the Butterfly iQ from the perspectives of both the clinicians using the device and expert ultrasound faculty reviewing the images.
We found advantages of the Butterfly iQ in a high-acuity African emergency department include its use of a single probe for multiple functions, small size, ease of transport, relatively low cost, and good image quality in most functions. Disadvantages include large probe footprint, lower, though still adequate, cardiac imaging quality, frequent overheating, and reliance on internet-based cloud storage, but these were surmountable. We also report a wide variety of patient presentations, pathology, and procedures to which the device was used.
We conclude the Butterfly iQ is an effective, though imperfect, point-of-care ultrasound device in a low-resource emergency setting. We will continue to employ the device in clinical emergency care and teaching in this setting.
如今,许多床旁超声设备已呈“口袋大小”或为手持式,便于在旅行期间携带,也便于在拥挤空间或资源匮乏的艰苦环境中使用。然而,在这些环境中,其耐用性、图像质量及临床实用性仍令人担忧。
五名接受过床旁超声培训的急诊医生在一家繁忙、急症多的非洲急诊科,于10周的时间里在常规临床护理中使用了一种新型手持式超声设备——Butterfly iQ。我们从使用该设备的临床医生以及审查图像的超声专家教员两个角度,对Butterfly iQ的性能进行了回顾性评估。
我们发现,在一家急症多的非洲急诊科,Butterfly iQ的优点包括其使用单一探头实现多种功能、体积小、便于携带、成本相对较低,且在大多数功能中图像质量良好。缺点包括探头占用面积大、心脏成像质量较低(尽管仍足够)、频繁过热以及依赖基于互联网的云存储,但这些都是可以克服的。我们还报告了该设备所应用的各种各样的患者表现、病理情况及操作。
我们得出结论,在资源匮乏的急诊环境中,Butterfly iQ是一种有效但并不完美的床旁超声设备。我们将继续在这种环境下的临床急诊护理和教学中使用该设备。