Emergency Point-of-Care Ultrasound

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James A. Connolly, Anthony J. Dean, Beatrice Hoffmann, Robert D. Jarman
John Wiley & Sons, 23.10.2017 - 496 Seiten

Featuring contributions from internationally recognized experts in point-of-care sonography, Emergency Point-of-Care Ultrasound, Second Edition combines a wealth of images with clear, succinct text to help beginners, as well as experienced sonographers, develop and refine their sonography skills.

The book contains chapters devoted to scanning the chest, abdomen, head and neck, and extremities, as well as paediatric evaluations, ultrasound-guided vascular access, and more. An entire section is devoted to the syndromic approach for an array of symptoms and patient populations, including chest and abdominal pain, respiratory distress, HIV and TB coinfected patients, and pregnant patients. Also included is expert guidance on administering ultrasound in a variety of challenging environments, such as communities and regions with underdeveloped healthcare systems, hostile environments, and cyberspace.

Each chapter begins with an introduction to the focused scan under discussion and a detailed description of methods for obtaining useful images. This is followed by examples of normal and abnormal scans, along with discussions of potential pitfalls of the technique, valuable insights from experienced users, and summaries of the most up-to-date evidence.

Emergency Point-of-Care Ultrasound, Second Edition is a valuable working resource for emergency medicine residents and trainees, practitioners who are just bringing ultrasound scanning into their practices, and clinicians with many years of sonographic experience.

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How Does Ultrasound Work?
7
Evaluation of the Chest Wall Pleura and Lung
15
PointofCare Ultrasonography of the Thoracic Aorta
32
AnatomyUltrasonography of the Heart
39
Interpretation and Haemodynamic Assessment
47
Beyond Basic PointofCare Echocardiography
56
Ultrasound Assessment of the Abdominal Aorta in the Acute Setting
71
Focussed Assessment with Sonography in Trauma The FAST Exam
83
Ocular Ultrasound
241
Paediatric Musculoskeletal PointofCare Ultrasound
261
Paediatric Abdominal Ultrasound
280
Pericardiocentesis Paracentesis and Thoracentesis
296
UltrasoundGuided USG Peripheral Nerve Block PNB
314
Foreign Body and Abscess
331
Chest Pain and Dyspnea
349
The FEEL Protocol
371

Identifying Appendicitis
101
Intravascular Volume Assessment by Ultrasound Evaluation
115
Second and ThirdTrimester Pregnancy
143
Focused Hepatobiliary Ultrasound
162
Renal Ultrasound
175
Ultrasound Evaluation of the Acute Scrotum
194
Ultrasonography of Deep Venous Thrombosis
221
Algorithmic Bedside Approach to the Major Trauma Patient in Extremis
386
A Syndromic Approach to the Pregnant Patient
400
Fever and Ultrasound
418
Selected Protocols for Cardiac and Critical Care Ultrasound
440
Use of Ultrasound in Extreme or Hostile Environments Online only
454
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James A. Connolly, MBBS, FRCS (ed), FRCS (Glas), FCEM, CFEU is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Great North Trauma and Emergency Care Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Anthony J. Dean, MD is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and of Emergency Medicine in Radiology; and the Director of the Division of Emergency Ultrasonography at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Beatrice Hoffmann, MD, PhD, RDMS is Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Ultrasound Division Director, and Emergency Physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

Robert D. Jarman, MBBS, MSc(Medical Ultrasound), FRCS(Ed), FRCEM(UK), FRCP(Ed), CFEU is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; Visiting Professor and MSc Point-of-Care Ultrasound Lead at University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, UK.

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