Clinicians have often referred to ultrasound technology as the "stethoscope of the future," predicting that as the equipment shrinks in size, it will one day be as common at the bedside as that trusty ...
Use of bedside optic nerve ultrasonography may hold promise for diagnosing increased intracranial pressure (ICP) in children and adults, a systematic review and meta-analysis published online November ...
The once-unheard-of practice of bedside ultrasound is now standard in emergency rooms nationwide as the result of the curiosity of one man, Dietrich Jehle, MD. During a tour of German hospitals in ...
This interview with John Kugler, MD, a specialist in physical exam skills and bedside medicine, was conducted at the Stanford25 Skills Symposium, an annual program that focuses on bedside medicine at ...
The assessment of a patient’s body fluid status is a challenging task for modern clinicians. Ultrasonography has numerous advantages, the most important being reproducibility and bedside monitoring of ...
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is changing the way clinicians diagnose and manage patients by enabling real-time ultrasound exams directly at the bedside. Unlike traditional ultrasound, where a ...
New findings show point-of-care ultrasound can accelerate diagnosis and guide treatment in emergencies like ectopic pregnancy, ovarian torsion, and testicular torsion. Research highlights faster ...
Global Handheld Ultrasound Devices Market Growth is fueled by Increasing Demand for Real-Time Bedside Imaging and Expanding Use of Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS).Austin, United States, May 04, 2026 ...
Researchers have discovered a novel, non-invasive way to measure blood flow to the brains of newborn children at the bedside -- a method that has the potential to enhance diagnosis and treatment ...
Hemodynamic monitoring is the backbone of critical care, guiding life-saving interventions through precise cardiovascular assessment. From invasive catheters to bedside ultrasound and accurate blood ...
Ultrasound diagnosis has become a crucial adjunct to neonatal intensive care since its introduction approximately two decades ago. 1 Because of the fragile nature of the newborn infant (particularly ...