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View article: Break Wave Lithotripsy for Urolithiasis: Results of the First-in-Human International Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial
Break Wave Lithotripsy for Urolithiasis: Results of the First-in-Human International Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial Open
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03811171.
View article: Consensus‐based ethical best practices for performing educational point‐of‐care ultrasonography in the emergency department
Consensus‐based ethical best practices for performing educational point‐of‐care ultrasonography in the emergency department Open
Objectives There is no standardized protocol for performing educational point‐of‐care ultrasonography (POCUS) that addresses patient‐centered ethical issues such as obtaining informed consent. This study sought to define principles for eth…
View article: Development of a hybrid point-of-care ultrasound curriculum for first year medical students in a rural medical education program: a pilot study
Development of a hybrid point-of-care ultrasound curriculum for first year medical students in a rural medical education program: a pilot study Open
Background The field of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has advanced in recent decades due to the benefits it holds for medical providers. However, aspiring POCUS practitioners require adequate training. Unfortunately, there remains a pau…
View article: Development of an Automated Ultrasound Signal Indicator of Lung Interstitial Syndrome
Development of an Automated Ultrasound Signal Indicator of Lung Interstitial Syndrome Open
Objectives The number and distribution of lung ultrasound (LUS) imaging artifacts termed B‐lines correlate with the presence of acute lung disease such as infection, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and pulmonary edema. Detectio…
View article: Capstone Simulation: A Multipatient Simulation for Senior Emergency Medicine Residents
Capstone Simulation: A Multipatient Simulation for Senior Emergency Medicine Residents Open
This simulation provides educators with a tool to facilitate reflective feedback with senior EM learners regarding their core resuscitation, leadership, and task-switching skills and could be further adapted to promote deliberate practice.
View article: LBA01-14 BREAK WAVE <sup>TM</sup> LITHOTRIPSY FOR UROLITHIASIS: RESULTS OF THE FIRST-IN-HUMAN INTERNATIONAL MULTICENTER CLINICAL TRIAL
LBA01-14 BREAK WAVE <sup>TM</sup> LITHOTRIPSY FOR UROLITHIASIS: RESULTS OF THE FIRST-IN-HUMAN INTERNATIONAL MULTICENTER CLINICAL TRIAL Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyCME1 Apr 2023LBA01-14 BREAK WAVETM LITHOTRIPSY FOR UROLITHIASIS: RESULTS OF THE FIRST-IN-HUMAN INTERNATIONAL MULTICENTER CLINICAL TRIAL Ben H. Chew, Jonathan D. Harper, Roger L. Sur, Thomas Chi, Shubha De, …
View article: A consensus list of ultrasound competencies for graduating emergency medicine residents
A consensus list of ultrasound competencies for graduating emergency medicine residents Open
Objectives Emergency ultrasound (EUS) is a critical component of emergency medicine (EM) resident education. Currently, there is no consensus list of competencies for EUS training, and graduating residents have varying levels of skill and …
View article: First Series Using Ultrasonic Propulsion and Burst Wave Lithotripsy to Treat Ureteral Stones
First Series Using Ultrasonic Propulsion and Burst Wave Lithotripsy to Treat Ureteral Stones Open
PURPOSE: Our goal was to test transcutaneous focused ultrasound in the form of ultrasonic propulsion and burst wave lithotripsy to reposition ureteral stones and facilitate passage in awake subjects. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Adult subjects w…
View article: Cardiac Point-of-Care Ultrasound Publication Trends
Cardiac Point-of-Care Ultrasound Publication Trends Open
Introduction: Cardiac point-of-care ultrasound (c-POCUS) is an increasingly implemented diagnostic tool with the potential to guide clinical management. We sought to characterize and analyze the existing c-POCUS literature with a focus on …
View article: MP18-07 ULTRASOUND TO REPOSITION AND ACCELERATE PASSAGE OF DISTAL URETERAL STONES
MP18-07 ULTRASOUND TO REPOSITION AND ACCELERATE PASSAGE OF DISTAL URETERAL STONES Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyStone Disease: Surgical Therapy II (MP18)1 Sep 2021MP18-07 ULTRASOUND TO REPOSITION AND ACCELERATE PASSAGE OF DISTAL URETERAL STONES M. Kennedy Hall, Jeff Thiel, Patrick C. Samson, Ross Kessler, Peter Sunar…
View article: Medical student experiences of applying into emergency medicine during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A multi‐institutional survey of emergency medicine–bound medical students
Medical student experiences of applying into emergency medicine during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A multi‐institutional survey of emergency medicine–bound medical students Open
Background The COVID‐19 pandemic added new and great uncertainty to the typical approach to applying into emergency medicine (EM) for medical students. There are little data on students’ lived experience of applying during this time period…
View article: Defining an Ultrasound‐guided Regional Anesthesia Curriculum for Emergency Medicine
Defining an Ultrasound‐guided Regional Anesthesia Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Open
Objectives Ultrasound‐guided regional anesthesia (UGRA) can be a powerful tool in the treatment of painful conditions commonly encountered in emergency medicine (EM) practice. UGRA can benefit patients while avoiding the risks of procedura…
View article: Advising Medical Students During COVID‐19: The Case for a Single Emergency Medicine Rotation for All
Advising Medical Students During COVID‐19: The Case for a Single Emergency Medicine Rotation for All Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the usual approach to exploring and applying into emergency medicine (EM) for medical students. On March 17, 2020, the American Association of Medical Colleges issued guidance strongly suggesting that me…
View article: Feasibility study of advanced focused cardiac measurements within the emergency department
Feasibility study of advanced focused cardiac measurements within the emergency department Open
The ability to obtain these images improved with increasing level of training. Performing both cardiac output and diastolic measurements increased the time with bedside ultrasound by 6 min and 25 s, and were able to be obtained in slightly…
View article: Critical care ultrasound: A national survey across specialties
Critical care ultrasound: A national survey across specialties Open
Purpose Management of the critically ill patient requires rapid assessment and differentiation. Point‐of‐care ultrasound (POCUS) improves diagnostic accuracy and guides resuscitation. This study sought to describe the use of critical care …
View article: Cardiopulmonary ultrasound for critically ill adults improves diagnostic accuracy in a resource‐limited setting: the <scp>AFRICA</scp> trial
Cardiopulmonary ultrasound for critically ill adults improves diagnostic accuracy in a resource‐limited setting: the <span>AFRICA</span> trial Open
Objective To assess the effects of a cardiopulmonary ultrasound ( CPUS ) examination on diagnostic accuracy for critically ill patients in a resource‐limited setting. Methods Approximately half of the emergency medicine resident physicians…