International Emergency Medicine Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine, Prisma Health Richland, Columbia, SC, USA.
Assistant Professor and Ultrasound Fellowship Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Prisma Health Richland/University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.
Trop Doct. 2021 Jul;51(3):291-296. doi: 10.1177/0049475520986425. Epub 2021 Jan 20.
Ultrasound is increasingly used by physicians at the bedside to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions and is particularly useful in the resource-limited setting. The purpose of this study was to determine whether point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) performed by physicians changed the diagnosis or treatment of patients in mobile clinics in rural Uganda. Patients presenting to mobile clinics in Uganda were assessed by physicians and, when appropriate, POCUS was performed. When available, a radiologist reviewed ultrasound images in real time. A de-identified questionnaire was completed for each ultrasound and reviewed retrospectively. A total of 177 ultrasounds were performed. A radiologist reviewed 50% of the ultrasounds. In 73% of patients, the findings either confirmed (50%) or changed (23%) a diagnosis. In 53% of patients, the ultrasound findings changed the treatment plan. POCUS positively impacted patient care in rural Ugandan clinics by improving diagnostic capabilities and influencing treatment plans.
超声检查在床边越来越多地被医生用于诊断和治疗各种疾病,在资源有限的情况下尤其有用。本研究旨在确定在乌干达农村的流动诊所中,医生进行的即时护理超声检查(POCUS)是否改变了患者的诊断或治疗。在乌干达的流动诊所就诊的患者由医生进行评估,在适当的情况下进行 POCUS。当有条件时,放射科医生实时查看超声图像。为每个超声检查完成一份匿名问卷,并进行回顾性审查。共进行了 177 次超声检查。放射科医生审查了 50%的超声检查。在 73%的患者中,检查结果要么确认(50%),要么改变(23%)了诊断。在 53%的患者中,超声检查结果改变了治疗计划。POCUS 通过提高诊断能力和影响治疗计划,对乌干达农村诊所的患者护理产生了积极影响。