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Prehospital Point-of-Care Ultrasound to Guide Life Saving Damage Control Interventions and Priority Transport in Resource Scarce Environments

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 October 2024

Jessica A Ryder*
Affiliation:
University of Colorado, Denver, CO, USA Team Rubicon, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Abstract

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Point-of-care ultrasound is a proven life-saving diagnostic tool that can be easily utilized in remote and austere settings with ever-improving portability. The utility of point-of-care ultrasound in prehospital care as a feasible and valuable tool to assist in prioritizing patients for damage control resuscitation and transport from the field will be highlighted with a focus on resource-limited environments and conflict settings. The session will conclude with a discussion around the successes, challenges, and lessons-learned after the implementation of a point-of-care ultrasound for trauma training program that was deployed to Ukraine in the fall of 2022.

Learning Objectives

Understand the role that point-of-care ultrasound can play in prehospital patient management.

Identify the benefits and pitfalls of point-of-care ultrasound utilization in the prehospital and resource-scarce environment.

Outline successful strategies and identify potential challenges for implementing a point-of-care ultrasound for trauma training program in complex environments.

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© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Society for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, Inc.