Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2023)

Use of point-of-care ultrasound by internists to rapidly diagnose acute decompensated heart failure

  • Nancy L. Hagood,
  • Marc Heincelman,
  • Meghan K. Thomas

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41
p. 101789

Abstract

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Dyspnea is a common presenting complaint seen by hospitalists. The differential is broad, including life-threatening and less urgent etiologies. We report a 43-year-old male presenting to an inpatient medicine service with dyspnea in the setting of asthma, tobacco and occupational exposures, and no prior cardiac history. Use of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) immediately confirmed diagnosis of acute decompensated heart failure, allowing prompt decision making and care. Use of POCUS is widespread among emergency physicians and intensivists; however, use among medical students, internal medicine residents, and hospitalists remains variable. Increased use of POCUS by hospitalists may increase speed and accuracy of diagnosis.

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