Ultrasound in Pain Management: By Dr. G.P. Dureja

A decade ago, interventional procedures were performed under fluoroscopy or CT guidance, and few interventions were done blindly through landmark technique by pain management practitioners. Today, invasive procedures & joints injections are no longer performed blind and potential complications like pneumothorax, intravascular injections can be avoided with the help of real-time ultrasonography. …

AORA India 2019

We are going to attend Academy of Regional Anaesthesia of India (AORA 2019). Please register http://aoraindia2019.com. Subsidised registration fee for countries with special status. Learn more. …

Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Block, an ED Opioid Alternative

Anaesthesiology News Alexis LaPietra, DO With the opioid epidemic ever present in US hospitals, emergency physicians working with anaesthesiologists to manage pain in the ED setting are on the front lines of this urgent public health crisis. Alexis LaPietra, DO, a medical director for pain management in the emergency department of St. Joseph’s Healthcare System, shares some key takeaways and lessons learned when developing and implementing a formal programme focused on novel alternatives to opioid prescriptions for pain. The ALTOSM (Alternatives To Opioids) programme uses alternatives such as nitrous oxide, trigger point injections, Lidoderm patches, anti-inflammatory medications, muscle relaxants and ultrasound-guided nerve blocks, whenever possible, for appropriate patients to manage their pain in the emergency department. Read Dr. LaPietra’s article to learn more about how a programme such as ALTOSM can be successful in your hospital. …

Clinical Utility of Portable Ultrasound in Breast Imaging

Globally, breast cancer kills more than half a million women per year. Timely detection can make a drastic difference in survival rates, and ultrasound imaging is gaining popularity in early detection of breast cancer. Portable ultrasound machines are used for routine breast screening as they are inexpensive, readily available, easy to carry, and don’t require any special preparation for the patient. …

Ultrasound for Neonate & Pediatric Care

Ultrasound imaging has become imperative in neonatal & pediatric intensive care unit (NICU& PICU) for the evaluation and delivery of care. The introduction of a high-quality, reasonably priced, portable ultrasound unit has now made it possible for neonatologists & pediatricians to rapidly obtain diagnostic information that can be extremely helpful in the evaluation of a critically ill neonate or child. …

POCUS Profile: Dr. Xavier Sala-Blanch

Sonosite POCUS Profile: Dr. Xavier Sala-Blanch
Point-of-care ultrasound is playing an important role in the anaesthesiology department at Spain’s Hospital Clinic of Barcelona. Dr. Xavier Sala-Blanch, Senior Doctor and Head of Section in the hospital’s Department of Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation and Associate Professor of Anatomy in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Barcelona, discussed how the use of ultrasound technology has increased in recent years, and the benefits it offers to the clinicians and patients. …

Portable Ultrasound Helps Researchers Understand Sharks

Sonosit Sharks
Every year the world's oceans lose roughly 100 million sharks due to human hunting. The big problem? Scientists don't know how to manage the population back.  …

Reducing Costs and Increasing Care Quality With Ultrasound-Guided PIVs

Sonosite and ultrasound guided vascular access
How does ultrasound-guided vascular access improve care and reduce costs? …

When IV Insertion Seems Impossible

20 to 1: New hospital program reduces number of failed IV insertion attempts
Any medical professional with hospital experience knows how crucial peripheral IV access can be. Getting fluids and medications into a critically ill or injured patient can make or break the effectiveness of their treatment. …

When IV Insertion Seems Impossible

Portable Ultrasound: Increasingly Common & Versatile

Point-of-care ultrasound is efficient. It is non-invasive. It is safe. And fortunately for everyone, it is becoming more and more ubiquitous.  Most of the public is introduced to ultrasound when it was used to begin monitoring fetal and maternal health during pregnancy, but in fact, ultrasound’s utility has since spread into nearly every medical field. Used for diagnosis and for guiding procedures, ultrasound offers excellent imaging capabilities with minimally invasive, efficacious diagnosis abilities without exposing patients to ionizing radiation.  …

Hospital Continues Efforts to Reduce Opioid Over-Prescription

St. Joseph Regional Medical Centre in Paterson, New Jersey has been among the forefront of medical providers who are attempting to stem the U.S. opioid addiction epidemic where it often starts: the Emergency Department. …

User Stories: Sports Medicine Clinic Physician Uses Sonosite Ultrasound

Sonosite User Stories blog post
Dr. Adam Garnett, a sports and exercise medicine (SEM) consultant at the Jersey Sports Medicine Clinic, divides his time between treating rugby players suffering from acute trauma injuries and triathletes and runners with overuse injuries. He explained how the use of point-of-care ultrasound has changed the way he manages sports injuries. …

Sports and Exercise Medicine Benefits from the Use of Ultrasound

Dr. Mark Ridgewell
Point-of-care ultrasound is an essential tool for Dr. Mark Ridgewell, an early pioneer of sport and exercise medicine (SEM). Through the course of his career, Mark has worked with many amateur and professional sportsmen and women, beginning with rugby and including three years with England Cricket and eight years with the Wales football team. …

Supporting REBOA with POCUS

REBOA

Floating Doctors: Remembering a Foetal Ultrasound from Years Ago

Sonosite Floating Doctors trip
by Dr. Ben LaBrot, founder of Floating DoctorsAs of this writing, my wife is pregnant with our first child, and the novelty has long since worn off.  After looking after so many other people’s pregnancies, it’s a novel experience to be on the other end of the ultrasound probe, as it were. Complicated pregnancies are more than the miracle of creating new life—they can be a long, stressful waiting game fraught with nasty surprises, difficult challenges and uncertainty… as I now understand better than I would like. …

POCUS in Emergency Medicine: Dispatches from Iraqi Kurdistan

Sonosite blog: The Indispensable Role of Ultrasound in Iraq
Medical imageing offers life-saving insights into patient health—and perhaps no other imageing modality is more versatile and mobile than point-of-care ultrasound. In a fascinating dispatch from the Kurdish city of Duhok in northern Iraq, Dr. Christine Butts describes how point-of-care ultrasound is an indispensable tool for emergency physicians, especially when patients arrive unconscious and with no indication of an obvious malady. …

What South Asian Physicians Say About Sonosite Ultrasound

POCUS in Pre-hospital Settings: Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Sonosite blog: POCUS for Pre-Hospital Care
Time is of the essence in an emergency situation, and may be the difference between life and death.  Ambulance crews on the front line must decide rapidly whether or not a patient is suffering from a life-threatening condition requiring specialist treatment, and point-of-care ultrasound can provide vital guidance.  …

Sonosite India’s Decade of Excellence Event

FUJIFILM Sonosite recently celebrated its 10 years of successful operations in India at an event held at Hotel Taj Mahal, New Delhi. More than 50 prominent physicians from across the country attended the event, and shared their experience of using Sonosite ultrasound machines for providing better patient care in their regular practise. Sonosite offered live demonstrations of existing point-of-care ultrasound systems, and showcased the history of the technology with a display of older ultrasound systems developed since Sonosite’s inception nearly 20 years ago. …