POCUS literature primer: key papers on POCUS in cardiac arrest and shock.

Autor: Kim DJ; Department of Emergency Medicine, Vancouver General Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. dkim000@gmail.com., Atkinson P; Department of Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick, Saint John, NB, Canada., Sheppard G; Discipline of Emergency Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NF, Canada., Chenkin J; Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada., Thavanathan R; Department of Emergency Medicine, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada., Lewis D; Department of Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick, Saint John, NB, Canada., Bell CR; Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada., Jelic T; Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada., Lalande E; Department of Emergency Medicine, Université Laval, Quebec City, QC, Canada., Buchanan IM; Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada., Heslop CL; Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada., Burwash-Brennan T; Department of Family and Emergency Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada., Myslik F; Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, Western University, London, ON, Canada., Olszynski P; Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: CJEM [CJEM] 2024 Jan; Vol. 26 (1), pp. 15-22. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Nov 23.
DOI: 10.1007/s43678-023-00611-1
Abstrakt: Objective: The objective of this study is to identify the top five most influential papers published on the use of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in cardiac arrest and the top five most influential papers on the use of POCUS in shock in adult patients.
Methods: An expert panel of 14 members was recruited from the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) Emergency Ultrasound Committee and the Canadian Ultrasound Fellowship Collaborative. The members of the panel are ultrasound fellowship trained or equivalent, are engaged in POCUS research, and are leaders in POCUS locally and nationally in Canada. A modified Delphi process was used, consisting of three rounds of sequential surveys and discussion to achieve consensus on the top five most influential papers for the use of POCUS in cardiac arrest and shock.
Results: The panel identified 39 relevant papers on POCUS in cardiac arrest and 42 relevant papers on POCUS in shock. All panel members participated in all three rounds of the modified Delphi process, and we ultimately identified the top five most influential papers on POCUS in cardiac arrest and also on POCUS in shock. Studies include descriptions and analysis of safe POCUS protocols that add value from a diagnostic and prognostic perspective in both populations during resuscitation.
Conclusion: We have developed a reading list of the top five influential papers on the use of POCUS in cardiac arrest and shock to better inform residents, fellows, clinicians, and researchers on integrating and studying POCUS in a more evidence-based manner.
(© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP)/ Association Canadienne de Médecine d'Urgence (ACMU).)
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