2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccc.2014.08.003
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Bedside Ultrasonography for the Intensivist

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“…The rapid expansion of ultrasound use within the clinical setting reflects the evolution of its diagnostic capabilities 117 , 118 and allows for the assessment of muscle quality . This is important, because skeletal muscle function is not solely determined by quantity 106 .…”
Section: Ultrasoundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid expansion of ultrasound use within the clinical setting reflects the evolution of its diagnostic capabilities 117 , 118 and allows for the assessment of muscle quality . This is important, because skeletal muscle function is not solely determined by quantity 106 .…”
Section: Ultrasoundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid expansion of point-of-care sonography in hospital settings reflects the significant evolution of diagnostic ultrasound ( Cardenas-Garcia & Mayo, 2015 ). This imaging modality has been used clinically for disparate purposes such as aiding needle placement for nerve blocks and aspiration procedures ( Klaastad, Sauter & Dodgson, 2009 ; Fung et al, 2014 ), and providing biofeedback of the trunk musculature during physical rehabilitation ( Giggins, Persson & Caulfield, 2013 ).…”
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“…At present, the diagnosis of children CAP is mainly based on medical history, clinical manifestations, laboratory examinations, imaging examinations, etc. Imaging examinations are still mainly focused on CXR and chest CT. Because the completion of chest CT needs to move the child, it is not conducive to the recovery of the child to some extent, unless special diseases such as bronchial foreign bodies, congenital pulmonary dysplasia, etc., need to be identified [8] . Because anteroposterior chest radiographs can be performed at the bedside and the latest guidelines point out that for CAP children that need to be judged for pneumonia complications or exacerbations, CXR radiographs should be performed in time [9] , so chest radiographs are often applied in children intensive care unit.…”
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confidence: 99%