Utility of point-of-care musculoskeletal ultrasound in the evaluation of emergency department musculoskeletal pathology

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Elaine SituLa Casse [1 ]
Ryan WGrieger [2 ]
Stephen Crabbe [2 ]
Anna LWaterbrook [3 ]
Lucas Friedman [4 ]
Srikar Adhikari [3 ]
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[1] DepartmentofEmergencyMedicine,BannerUniversityMedicalCenter 
[2] TheUniversityofArizonaCollegeofMedicine 
[3] DepartmentofEmergencyMedicine,TheUniversityofArizona 
[4] UniversityofCaliforniaRiverside 
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R445.1 [超声波诊断]; R68 [骨科学(运动系疾病、矫形外科学)];
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BACKGROUND: To evaluate the utilization of point-of-care ultrasound(POCUS) for the assessment of emergency department(ED) patients with musculoskeletal symptoms and the impact of musculoskeletal POCUS on medical decision-making and patient management in the ED.METHODS: This was a retrospective review of ED patients presenting with musculoskeletal symptoms who received a POCUS over a 3.5-year period. An ED POCUS database was reviewed for musculoskeletal POCUS examinations used for medical decision-making. Electronic medical records were then reviewed for demographic characteristics, history, physical examination findings, ED course, additional imaging studies, and impact of musculoskeletal POCUS on patient management in ED. RESULTS: A total of 264 subjects(92 females, 172 males) and 292 musculoskeletal POCUS examinations were included in the fi nal analysis. Most common symptomatic sites were knee(31.8%) and ankle(16.3%). Joint effusion was the most common fi nding on musculoskeletal POCUS, noted in 33.7% of the patients, and subcutaneous edema/cobblestoning was found in 10.2% of the patients. Muscle or tendon rupture was found in 2.3% of the patients, and 1.9% of the patients had joint dislocation. Bursitis or bursa fluid was found in 3.4% of patients, and tendonitis/tendinopathy was found in 2.3%. Twenty percent of them were ultrasound-guided musculoskeletal procedures, and most of them(73.3%) were arthrocentesis. Of the included studies, all except three either changed or helped guide patient management as documented in the patients’ medical records.CONCLUSION: Our study fi ndings illustrate the utility of POCUS in the evaluation of a variety of musculoskeletal pathologies in the ED.
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