ICU

Finding a cure for point-of-care problems in intensive care units

The move from hand-written notes to electronic health records (EHR) by health services across Europe is having significant effects on point of care. The rationale for making the move is compelling. EHRs can improve patient care significantly by providing clinicians with up-to-the-minute patient information at the bedside and by making that information accessible to their […]

Christophe Clerc-Renaud

Ergotron

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Incorporating point-of-care ultrasound into the ICU

Ultrasound is rapidly becoming the imaging technique of choice in the initial assessment of the critically ill patient. It has become increasingly affordable, is more portable than ever, involves no ionising radiation and offers the potential of multiple dynamic examinations. This versatility has led to widespread adoption of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) by critical care clinicians. […]

Olusegun Olusanya, Jonny Wilkinson, Adrian Wong

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Northampton General Hospital, Royal Surrey County Hospital

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