Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Applications in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Timothy T. Tran*, Maung Hlaing, Martin Krause

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Abstract

Purpose of Review: This review highlights the applications of point-of-care ultrasound in low- and middle-income countries and shows the diversity of ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of patients. Recent Findings: There is a paucity of data on point-of-care ultrasound in anesthesiology in low- and middle-income countries. However, research has shown that point-of-care ultrasound can effectively help manage infectious diseases, as well as abdominal and pulmonary pathologies. Summary: Point-of-care ultrasound is a low-cost imaging modality that can be used for the diagnosis and management of diseases that affect low- and middle-income countries. There is limited data on the use of ultrasound in anesthesiology, which provides clinicians and researchers opportunity to study its use during the perioperative period.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)69-75
Number of pages7
JournalCurrent Anesthesiology Reports
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2021

Keywords

  • Abdominal
  • Anesthesiology
  • Breast
  • Cardiac
  • HIV
  • Low- and middle-income countries
  • Lung
  • Point-of-care ultrasound
  • Regional anesthesia
  • Tele-medicine
  • Trauma
  • Tuberculosis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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