HOCUS POCUS - Exploring the use of Artificial Intelligence in Point of Care Ultrasound Application in the Emergency Department

Wenxuan Wang, Dragos S. Chiriac
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The field of emergency medicine has changed since the first introduction of portable ultrasound fifty years ago. Smaller equipment and the ability to produce higher quality images has driven the wide adoption of Point-of-Care Ultrasound (PoCUS) in emergency departments. PoCUS is an integral tool for physicians to obtain images in real-time and rapidly diagnose critically ill patients for timely intervention when every minute matters. Recognizing Core applications of PoCUS has been highlighted by the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians and training programs are within the core curriculum for EM residency. However, the main challenge of PoCUS is that the diagnostic accuracy and interpretability is dependent on operator expertise. With the resurgent interest in artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, its integration into PoCUS was promising. Several studies have looked at integrating AI analysis with PoCUS imaging to improve diagnostic accuracy, guide training models, and increase the accessibility of PoCUS for novice users. Given that PoCUS usage improves patient satisfaction and clinician confidence, increased PoCUS usage is a worthy and achievable goal in Canadian emergency departments. The promising adaptation of artificial intelligence with PoCUS assessments will serve to expand training and diagnostic confidence to improve patient outcomes.
HOCUS POCUS -探索人工智能在急诊超声点护理中的应用
自从50年前首次引入便携式超声以来,急诊医学领域已经发生了变化。更小的设备和产生更高质量图像的能力促使急诊部门广泛采用即时超声(PoCUS)。PoCUS是医生实时获取影像、快速诊断危重患者、及时干预的重要工具。加拿大急诊医师协会强调了PoCUS的核心应用,培训项目也在急诊住院医师的核心课程中。然而,PoCUS的主要挑战是诊断的准确性和可解释性取决于操作人员的专业知识。随着人们对医疗保健领域人工智能(AI)的兴趣重新燃起,将其整合到PoCUS中是有希望的。一些研究着眼于将人工智能分析与PoCUS成像相结合,以提高诊断准确性,指导培训模型,并增加新手用户对PoCUS的可访问性。鉴于PoCUS的使用提高了患者满意度和临床医生的信心,增加PoCUS的使用是加拿大急诊科一个值得实现的目标。人工智能与PoCUS评估相适应的前景将有助于扩大培训和诊断信心,以改善患者的预后。
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