Best Practices for Point of Care Ultrasound: An Interdisciplinary Expert Consensus

Brandon Oto, Robert Baeten, Leon Chen, Puja Dalal, Ria Dancel, Steven Fox, Carl William Lange, Cameron M. Baston, Paul Bornemann, Siddharth P. Dugar, Andrew Goldsmith, M. Herbst, James N. Kirkpatrick, Abhilash Koratala, Michael J Lanspa, Viveta Lobo, Jason Nomura, A. Pustavoitau, Mourad Senussi, Vincent L Sorrell, Frances Mae West, A. Sarwal
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Abstract Despite the growing use of point of care ultrasound (POCUS) in contemporary medical practice and the existence of clinical guidelines addressing its specific applications, there remains a lack of standardization and agreement on optimal practices for several areas of POCUS use. The Society of Point of Care Ultrasound (SPOCUS) formed a working group in 2022 to establish a set of recommended best practices for POCUS, applicable to clinicians regardless of their training, specialty, resource setting, or scope of practice. Using a three-round modified Delphi process, a multi-disciplinary panel of 22 POCUS experts based in the United States reached consensus on 57 statements in domains including: (1) The definition and clinical role of POCUS; (2) Training pathways; (3) Credentialing; (4) Cleaning and maintenance of POCUS devices; (5) Consent and education; (6) Security, storage, and sharing of POCUS studies; (7) Uploading, archiving, and reviewing POCUS studies; and (8) Documenting POCUS studies. The consensus statements are provided here. While not intended to establish a standard of care or supersede more targeted guidelines, this document may serve as a useful baseline to guide clinicians, leaders, and systems considering initiation or enhancement of POCUS programs.
医疗点超声最佳实践:跨学科专家共识
摘要 尽管护理点超声(POCUS)在当代医疗实践中的应用越来越广泛,而且针对其具体应用的临床指南也已出台,但在 POCUS 使用的几个领域中,仍然缺乏标准化和最佳实践的共识。医疗点超声学会(SPOCUS)于 2022 年成立了一个工作小组,旨在为 POCUS 建立一套推荐的最佳实践,适用于临床医生,无论他们接受过何种培训、从事何种专业、拥有何种资源或属于何种执业范围。由美国 22 位 POCUS 专家组成的多学科小组采用三轮改良德尔菲流程,就以下领域的 57 项声明达成共识:(1) POCUS 的定义和临床作用;(2) 培训途径;(3) 资格认证;(4) POCUS 设备的清洁和维护;(5) 同意和教育;(6) POCUS 研究的安全性、存储和共享;(7) POCUS 研究的上传、归档和审查;以及 (8) POCUS 研究的记录。此处提供了共识声明。本文件并非旨在建立护理标准或取代更有针对性的指南,但可作为一个有用的基准,为考虑启动或加强 POCUS 计划的临床医生、领导者和系统提供指导。
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