Detección de hemorragia oculta utilizando un nuevo protocolo denominado UFOH: Ultrasound For Occult Hemorrhage-hemorragia oculta detectada por ecografía
D. González-Delgado , A. Hernández Martínez , J. Mercadal Mercadal , G. Romero-González , D.N. Wijeysundera , M. Vives Santacana , en nombre de The Spanish Critical Care Ultrasound Network Group
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Abstract
Point-of-care abdominal ultrasound has emerged as a powerful tool for clinicians and is becoming a routine bedside tool to rapidly diagnose, manage hemodynamics, monitor fluid status, and guide procedures in emergency and critical care. Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma is commonly used to detect free intraperitoneal blood in the trauma setting and may also be an option in non-trauma patients. However, it has significant limitations for detecting gastrointestinal or retroperitoneal bleeding. To date, there is no ultrasound protocol described for the diagnosis of occult bleeding in the retroperitoneal space. We describe a new ultrasound protocol called Ultrasound For Occult Hemorrhage for a fast diagnosis of occult hemorrhage. This protocol is a novel ultrasound-guided approach designed to detect occult bleeding in various clinical settings, including emergency department, intensive care and perioperative environment.