Title of article :
Point-of-Care Ultrasonography Is It Time Nephrologists Were Equipped With the 21th Century’s Stethoscope?
Author/Authors :
Hassanzadeh Rad, Afagh Pediatrics Growth Disorders Research Center - 17 Shahrivar Hospital - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran , Badeli, Hamidreza Division of Pediatric Nephrology - Pediatrics Growth Disorders Research Center - 17 Shahrivar Hospital - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran
Abstract :
In the past 3 decades, ultrasonography has gifted internal organs
visualization to physicians to have a better detection of various
diseases. Previously performed solely by radiologists as a method
with high feasibility and accuracy, recently ultrasonography
is being recommended and used by many other physicians in
practice. Ultrasonography not only can be used to diagnose
and manage kidney diseases, but also is an essential tool in
nephrology for the guidance of invasive procedures. This method
of bedside ultrasonography by physicians in real time is called
point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS). Given the limitations of
collecting information by routine physical examination in kidney
diseases and the simplicity of performing ultrasonography to
examine kidney location, architecture, and restricted pathologies,
nephrologists that have been lagging in this area, should join the
spectrum of clinicians using the POCUS to provide safe and rapid
diagnosis of common renal abnormalities. Although physicians
may imagine POCUS as a difficult tool to use and there has been
an initial resistance and reluctance to use ultrasonography by
nonradiologists, investigations have shown that learning and doing
POCUS was possible even for undergraduate medical students
during a short course. According to the collected evidence in
the field of POCUS in different branches of medicine, it seems
that it should be added to nephrology examination room in the
near future.
Keywords :
point-ofcare systems , kidneys , nephrology , ultrasonography
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)