Search Tag: point of care ultrasound
2025 18 Aug
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has become a key tool in modern health care, enabling clinicians to obtain real-time diagnostic information at the patient’s bedside. Its portability, affordability and relative ease of use have accelerated adoption across departments such as emergency medicine, intensive care, internal medicine and anaesthesiology....Read more
2025 18 Aug
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has become a key tool in modern health care, enabling clinicians to obtain real-time diagnostic information at the patient’s bedside. Its portability, affordability and relative ease of use have accelerated adoption across departments such as emergency medicine, intensive care, internal medicine and anaesthesiology....Read more
2025 18 Aug
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has become a key tool in modern health care, enabling clinicians to obtain real-time diagnostic information at the patient’s bedside. Its portability, affordability and relative ease of use have accelerated adoption across departments such as emergency medicine, intensive care, internal medicine and anaesthesiology....Read more
2023 14 Sep
The portability, precision, and noninvasive nature of Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) empower medical professionals in different hospital departments to deliver timely answers to their patients, right at the bedside where it is needed most. Clinicians can conduct scans, store images, and record findings without the need for additional orders...Read more
2018 01 Oct
Doctors working in the eight-bed Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at the Ramón y Cajal University Hospital in Madrid use point-of-care ultrasound extensively to evaluate the condition of critically ill children, and find it essential to their work. Dr José Luis Vázquez Mart í nez, Head of UCIP at Hospital Ramón y Cajal, with over 25...Read more





