POCUS Journal (Apr 2024)

Best Practices for Point of Care Ultrasound: An Interdisciplinary Expert Consensus

  • BRANDON OTO,
  • Robert Baeten,
  • Leon Chen,
  • Puja Dalal,
  • Ria Dancel,
  • Steven Fox,
  • Carl William Lange,
  • Cameron Baston,
  • Paul Bornemann,
  • Siddharth Dugar,
  • Andrew Goldsmith,
  • Meghan Kelly Herbst,
  • James N Kirkpatrick,
  • Abhilash Koratala,
  • Michael J Lanspa,
  • Viveta Lobo,
  • Jason Nomura,
  • Aliaksei Pustavoitau,
  • Mourad Senussi,
  • Vincent L Sorrell,
  • Frances Mae West,
  • Aarti Sarwal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24908/pocus.v9i1.17240
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1

Abstract

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Despite the growing use of point of care ultrasound (POCUS) in contemporary medical practice and the existence of clinical guidelines addressing its specific applications, there remains a lack of standardization and agreement on optimal practices for several areas of POCUS use. The Society of Point of Care Ultrasound (SPOCUS) formed a working group in 2022 to establish a set of recommended best practices for POCUS, applicable to clinicians regardless of their training, specialty, resource setting, or scope of practice. Using a three-round modified Delphi process, a multi-disciplinary panel of 22 POCUS experts based in the United States reached consensus on 57 statements in domains including: (1) The definition and clinical role of POCUS; (2) Training pathways; (3) Credentialing; (4) Cleaning and maintenance of POCUS devices; (5) Consent and education; (6) Security, storage, and sharing of POCUS studies; (7) Uploading, archiving, and reviewing POCUS studies; and (8) Documenting POCUS studies. The consensus statements are provided here. While not intended to establish a standard of care or supersede more targeted guidelines, this document may serve as a useful baseline to guide clinicians, leaders, and systems considering initiation or enhancement of POCUS programs.

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