Ricardo Sabido-Sauri, Lihi Eder, Paul Emery, Sibel Zehra Aydin
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Abstract
Musculoskeletal ultrasound is a key tool in rheumatology for diagnosing and managing inflammatory arthritis. Traditional ultrasound systems, while effective, can be cumbersome and costly, limiting their use in many clinical settings. Handheld ultrasound (HHUS) devices, which are portable, affordable, and user-friendly, have emerged as a promising alternative. This review explores the role of HHUS in rheumatology, specifically evaluating its impact on diagnostic accuracy, ease of use, and utility in screening for inflammatory arthritis. The review also addresses key challenges, such as image quality, storage and data security, and the potential for integrating artificial intelligence to improve device performance. We compare HHUS devices to cart-based ultrasound machines, discuss their advantages and limitations, and examine the potential for widespread adoption. Our findings suggest that HHUS devices can effectively support musculoskeletal assessments and offer significant benefits in resource-limited settings. However, proper training, standardized protocols, and continued technological advancements are essential for optimizing their use in clinical practice.
期刊介绍:
Evidence-based updates of best clinical practice across the spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions.
Best Practice & Research: Clinical Rheumatology keeps the clinician or trainee informed of the latest developments and current recommended practice in the rapidly advancing fields of musculoskeletal conditions and science.
The series provides a continuous update of current clinical practice. It is a topical serial publication that covers the spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions in a 4-year cycle. Each topic-based issue contains around 200 pages of practical, evidence-based review articles, which integrate the results from the latest original research with current clinical practice and thinking to provide a continuous update.
Each issue follows a problem-orientated approach that focuses on the key questions to be addressed, clearly defining what is known and not known. The review articles seek to address the clinical issues of diagnosis, treatment and patient management. Management is described in practical terms so that it can be applied to the individual patient. The serial is aimed at the physician in both practice and training.