Covid - 19大流行期间关于超声检查的常规披露声明没有帮助,应避免

IF 0.4 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Sonography Pub Date : 2021-11-24 DOI:10.1002/sono.12295
M. Necas
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摘要

在COVID - 19大流行期间,与超声(US)性能有关的各种常规披露声明正在进入放射学报告。这些声明通常表明,在大流行期间或对COVID - 19阳性患者的美国检查在某种程度上是有限的,并敦促临床医生在接受放射学报告时反思这些考虑因素。然而,这样的披露声明通常对临床医生没有帮助,并且与当前美国临床实践的现实不一致。这篇文章提供了对这些披露声明的批评,并通过劝阻超声医师和放射科医生将此类声明作为其临床超声报告的常规部分来总结。
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Routine disclosure statements about ultrasound examinations during Covid‐19 pandemic are unhelpful and should be avoided
Various routine disclosure statements relating to the performance of ultrasound (US) during the COVID‐19 pandemic are finding their way into radiology reports. These statements usually suggest that US examinations during the pandemic, or on a COVID‐19 positive patient, are somehow limited and urge the clinicians to reflect on these considerations when accepting radiology reports. However, such disclosure statements are generally unhelpful to clinicians and are not consistent with the realities of current clinical US practice. This article provides a critique of these disclosure statements and concludes by discouraging sonographers and radiologists from making such statements as a routine part of their clinical ultrasound reports.
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