Point-of-care ultrasound by emergency physicians for direct ureteral stone detection: a case series and review of the literature
- Author:
Nadav GRANAT
1
;
Evan Avraham ALPERT
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- From: Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine 2024;11(2):218-223
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Symptomatic urolithiasis is a common cause of emergency department visits, with noncontrast computed tomography considered the imaging gold standard. According to current guidelines, point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is limited to the evaluation of hydronephrosis as a secondary sign of acute ureteral stones. However, the use of POCUS to detect ureteral stones may lead to decreased radiation to the patient and a more rapid diagnosis. This case series describes 10 patients with suspected symptomatic urolithiasis who were diagnosed accurately by emergency physicians using POCUS to detect obstructive ureteral stones. In three of the cases, POCUS significantly changed the patient's management. This article also describes the proper techniques for the emergency physician to learn to master POCUS for ureteral stone detection.