- Author:
Suneel Ramesh DESAI
1
;
Jolin WONG
1
;
Thangavelautham SUHITHARAN
1
;
Yew Weng CHAN
2
;
Shin Yi NG
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords: Acute respiratory distress syndrome; COVID-19; heart failure; point of care ultrasound; shock
- MeSH: Humans; COVID-19/complications*; SARS-CoV-2; Point-of-Care Systems; Decision Support Systems, Clinical; Ultrasonography
- From:Singapore medical journal 2023;64(4):226-236
- CountrySingapore
- Language:English
- Abstract: The COVID-19 global pandemic has overwhelmed health services with large numbers of patients presenting to hospital, requiring immediate triage and diagnosis. Complications include acute respiratory distress syndrome, myocarditis, septic shock, and multiple organ failure. Point of care ultrasound is recommended for critical care triage and monitoring in COVID-19 by specialist critical care societies, however current guidance has mainly been published in webinar format, not a comprehensive review. Important limitations of point of care ultrasound include inter-rater variability and subjectivity in interpretation of imaging findings, as well as infection control concerns. A practical approach to clinical integration of point of care ultrasound findings in COVID-19 patients is presented to enhance consistency in critical care decision making, and relevant infection control guidelines and operator precautions are discussed, based on a narrative review of the literature.