Diagnostics (Mar 2022)

Common and Uncommon Errors in Emergency Ultrasound

  • Marco Di Serafino,
  • Francesca Iacobellis,
  • Maria Laura Schillirò,
  • Divina D’auria,
  • Francesco Verde,
  • Dario Grimaldi,
  • Giuseppina Dell’Aversano Orabona,
  • Martina Caruso,
  • Vittorio Sabatino,
  • Chiara Rinaldo,
  • Pasquale Guerriero,
  • Vito Cantisani,
  • Gianfranco Vallone,
  • Luigia Romano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12030631
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 631

Abstract

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Errors in emergency ultrasound (US) have been representing an increasing problem in recent years thanks to several unique features related to both the inherent characteristics of the discipline and to the latest developments, which every medical operator should be aware of. Because of the subjective nature of the interpretation of emergency US findings, it is more prone to errors than other diagnostic imaging modalities. The misinterpretation of US images should therefore be considered as a serious risk in diagnosis. The etiology of error is multi-factorial: it depends on environmental factors, patients and the technical skills of the operator; it is influenced by intrinsic US artifacts, poor clinical correlation, US-setting errors and anatomical variants; and it is conditioned by the lack of a methodologically correct clinical approach and excessive diagnostic confidence too. In this review, we evaluate the common and uncommon sources of diagnostic errors in emergency US during clinical practice, showing how to recognize and avoid them.

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