Point-of-care ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics2021Vol. 303(4), pp. 871–876
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Florian Recker, Eva Weber, Brigitte Strizek, U. Gembruch, Susan Campbell Westerway, Christoph F. Dietrich
Abstract
POCUS is also suitable for time-critical scenarios, and depending on the situation and its dynamics, the course and results of any therapy may be observed in real time. POCUS should be considered to be a routine extension of practice for most OB/GYN clinicians as it can give immediate answers to what could be life-threatening situations for the mother and/or baby. With its proven usefulness, the applications and use of POCUS should be incorporated in teaching programs for medical students, OBGYN residents and emergency physicians.
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