2018
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2018.06.59
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Authors’ reply—multi-organ ultrasonography: a stethoscope for the body

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“…In the literature, especially in studies conducted in intensive care units, USG has been defined as the stethoscope of the 21 st century for the evaluation of many organs. [1][2][3] The goals of USG protocols for the critically ill are to be a part of the physical examination of the critically ill, to reduce complications in interventional procedures in the intensive care unit, and to predict changes in the treatment decision and treatment process. USG is a non-invasive, portable, bedside, reproducible, radiationfree, inexpensive, and easily accessible imaging method.…”
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“…In the literature, especially in studies conducted in intensive care units, USG has been defined as the stethoscope of the 21 st century for the evaluation of many organs. [1][2][3] The goals of USG protocols for the critically ill are to be a part of the physical examination of the critically ill, to reduce complications in interventional procedures in the intensive care unit, and to predict changes in the treatment decision and treatment process. USG is a non-invasive, portable, bedside, reproducible, radiationfree, inexpensive, and easily accessible imaging method.…”
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