Point of care ultrasound in the acute abdomen: the value of assessing free fluid

Luca Ponchietti, Pablo Colsa Gutierrez, Alejandra Garcia Jimenez,Carlos Jose Yanez Benitez

SIGNA VITAE(2023)

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Acute abdomen represents about 50% of admission in developed countries. It comprises different etiologies, each with a distinct clinical presentation and evolution. Irrespective of the cause, it is related to high morbidity and a non-negligible mortality rate. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to decrease morbidity and mortality and the costefficiency of health systems. Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), a bedside ultrasound performed by a non-radiologist, has shown great potential in many clinical conditions, including the acute abdomen. It allows, first of all, to quickly assess the abdomen in what we call a rule-out modality, and in more experienced hands can be used for a more focused examination which we call rule-in modality. The findings of free fluid POCUS in patients with acute abdomen should guide the assessment of the severity, the diagnostic workflow, and the timing for surgical consultation.
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Acute abdomen, Point of care ultrasound, Free-fluid, Bedside ultrasound, Emergency surgery
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