Appropriate Use of Point-of-Care Ultrasonography in Patients With Acute Dyspnea in Emergency Department or Inpatient Settings: A Clinical Guideline From the American College of Physicians
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Appropriate Use of Point-of-Care Ultrasonography in Patients With Acute Dyspnea in Emergency Department or Inpatient Settings: A Clinical Guideline From the American College of Physicians
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Correction: Point-of-Care Ultrasonography in Patients With Acute Dyspnea.Ann Intern Med. 2022 Mar;175(3):458-459. doi: 10.7326/L22-0020. Ann Intern Med. 2022. PMID: 35286840 No abstract available.
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Correction: Previously Undisclosed Potential Conflict of Interest by an Author of American College of Physicians Clinical Guidelines.Ann Intern Med. 2023 Apr;176(4):584. doi: 10.7326/L23-0043. Epub 2023 Feb 14. Ann Intern Med. 2023. PMID: 36780651 No abstract available.
Abstract
Description: The American College of Physicians (ACP) developed this guideline to provide clinical recommendations on the appropriate use of point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) in patients with acute dyspnea in emergency department (ED) or inpatient settings to improve the diagnostic, treatment, and health outcomes of those with suspected congestive heart failure, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax.
Methods: The ACP Clinical Guidelines Committee based this guideline on a systematic review on the benefits, harms, and diagnostic test accuracy of POCUS; patient values and preferences; and costs of POCUS. The systematic review evaluated health outcomes, diagnostic timeliness, treatment decisions, and test accuracy. The critical health, diagnostic, and treatment outcomes evaluated were in-hospital mortality, time to diagnosis, and time to treatment. The important outcomes evaluated were intensive care unit admissions, correctness of diagnosis, disease-specific outcomes, hospital readmissions, length of hospital stay, and quality of life. The critical test accuracy outcomes included false-positive results for suspected pneumonia, pneumothorax, and pulmonary embolism and false-negative results for suspected congestive heart failure, pneumonia, pneumothorax, and pulmonary embolism. Important test accuracy outcomes included false-positive results for suspected congestive heart failure and false-negative and false-positive results for suspected pleural effusion. This guideline was developed using the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) method.
Target audience and patient population: The target audience is all clinicians, and the target patient population is adult patients with acute dyspnea in ED or inpatient settings.
Recommendation: ACP suggests that clinicians may use point-of-care ultrasonography in addition to the standard diagnostic pathway when there is diagnostic uncertainty in patients with acute dyspnea in emergency department or inpatient settings (conditional recommendation; low-certainty evidence).
Comment in
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Potential for Point-of-Care Ultrasonography to Improve Patient Care in Diagnosis of Dyspnea.Ann Intern Med. 2021 Jul;174(7):1016-1017. doi: 10.7326/M21-1773. Epub 2021 Apr 27. Ann Intern Med. 2021. PMID: 33900799 No abstract available.
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In acute dyspnea with diagnostic uncertainty, ACP suggests POCUS may be added to the standard diagnostic pathway.Ann Intern Med. 2021 Sep;174(9):JC99. doi: 10.7326/ACPJ202109210-099. Epub 2021 Sep 7. Ann Intern Med. 2021. PMID: 34487447
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Point-of-Care Ultrasonography in Patients With Acute Dyspnea: A Clinical Guideline From the ACP.Am Fam Physician. 2022 Oct;106(4):464-465. Am Fam Physician. 2022. PMID: 36260881 No abstract available.
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