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Clinical Integration: Hypotension
Clinical Integration: Hypotension References
Clinical Integration: Hypotension References
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The document references a series of studies and guidelines focused on the use of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) for diagnosing nontraumatic hypotension in emergency situations, set for 2024-2027. Key references include a study by Jones et al. (2004) highlighting a randomized controlled trial that compares immediate versus delayed use of goal-directed ultrasound to determine the cause of hypotension in emergency department patients. This study underscores the importance of rapid diagnostics in critical care medicine.<br /><br />Another notable reference is a systematic review and meta-analysis by Stickles et al. (2019), which evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of POCUS protocols for identifying the etiology of shock. This review provides evidence of the effectiveness and reliability of ultrasound in emergency settings, suggesting it as a critical tool for immediate patient assessment and management.<br /><br />The document also refers to the International Federation for Emergency Medicine's Consensus Statement (2017) regarding the use of sonography in cases of undifferentiated hypotension and cardiac arrest. This consensus statement establishes guidelines for the global use of POCUS, promoting its utility as part of a comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic arsenal in acute care conditions.<br /><br />Additionally, the document mentions "Point of Care Ultrasound" by Soni et al., an authoritative text providing extensive insights into the practical applications and advancements in ultrasound technology within critical care settings.<br /><br />Overall, these references collectively emphasize the growing importance and integration of ultrasound in emergency medicine, especially for assessing hypotension, indicating a trend toward its more systematic and standardized application in future healthcare protocols from 2024 to 2027.
Keywords
point-of-care ultrasound
nontraumatic hypotension
emergency medicine
Jones et al. 2004
goal-directed ultrasound
Stickles et al. 2019
diagnostic accuracy
International Federation for Emergency Medicine
sonography guidelines
ultrasound technology
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