Integrating point-of-care ultrasound into rheumatology practice. [Review]
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Ciechomska, AD.
Chaturvedi, V.
Thabah, M.
Ikeda, K.
Wakefield, RJ.
Dasgupta, B.
LTHT Author
Wakefield, Richard
LTHT Department
Rheumatology
NIHR Leeds Biomedical Research Centre
NIHR Leeds Biomedical Research Centre
Non Medic
Publication Date
2024
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Journal Article
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Abstract
A scenario-based probability approach integrating point-of-care rheumatology ultrasound (POCRUS) into rheumatology practice has recently been proposed as a teaching methodology to encourage greater awareness of US among practicing clinicians, especially with respect to the management of overlapping clinical conditions. This article reviews the rheumatological areas where application of POCRUS substantially enhances clinical reasoning to confirm or exclude target conditions. It highlights the definitions of US-detected pathologies in rheumatoid arthritis, spondylarthritis, gout and crystal arthritis, osteoarthritis, and polymyalgia rheumatica, and discusses the added value of POCRUS in diagnosing these conditions. Additionally, it summarizes advances in predicting giant cell arteritis with sequential application of a probability score and US, and discusses the potential role of salivary gland US in the diagnostic workup of suspected Sjogren syndrome. Other areas for POCRUS application, such as in suspected nerve entrapment, are also reviewed.
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Polish Archives Of Internal Medicine