TY - JOUR
T1 - Recommendations for Cardiac Point-of-Care Ultrasound Nomenclature
AU - Kirkpatrick, James N.
AU - Panebianco, Nova
AU - Díaz-Gómez, José L.
AU - Adhikari, Srikar
AU - Bremer, Merri L.
AU - Bronshteyn, Yuriy S.
AU - Damewood, Sara
AU - Jankowski, Madeline
AU - Johri, Amer
AU - Kaplan, Judith R.H.
AU - Kimura, Bruce J.
AU - Kort, Smadar
AU - Labovitz, Arthur
AU - Lu, Jimmy C.
AU - Ma, Irene W.Y.
AU - Mayo, Paul H.
AU - Mulvagh, Sharon L.
AU - Nikravan, Sara
AU - Cole, Sheela Pai
AU - Picard, Michael H.
AU - Sorrell, Vincent L.
AU - Stainback, Raymond
AU - Thamman, Ritu
AU - Tucay, Edwin S.
AU - Via, Gabriele
AU - West, Frances Mae
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) involves the acquisition, interpretation, and immediate clinical integration of ultrasonographic imaging performed by a treating clinician. The current state of cardiac POCUS terminology is heterogeneous and ambiguous, in part because it evolved through siloed specialty practices. In particular, the medical literature and colloquial medical conversation contain a wide variety of terms that equate to cardiac POCUS. While diverse terminology aided in the development and dissemination of cardiac POCUS throughout multiple specialties, it also contributes to confusion and raises patient safety concerns. This statement is the product of a diverse and inclusive Writing Group from multiple specialties, including medical linguistics, that employed an iterative process to contextualize and standardize a nomenclature for cardiac POCUS. We sought to establish a deliberate vocabulary that is sufficiently unrelated to any specialty, ultrasound equipment, or clinical setting to enhance consistency throughout the academic literature and patient care settings. This statement (1) reviews the evolution of cardiac POCUS-related terms; (2) outlines specific recommendations, distinguishing between intrinsic and practical differences in terminology; (3) addresses the implications of these recommendations for current practice; and (4) discusses the implications for novel technologies and future research.
AB - Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) involves the acquisition, interpretation, and immediate clinical integration of ultrasonographic imaging performed by a treating clinician. The current state of cardiac POCUS terminology is heterogeneous and ambiguous, in part because it evolved through siloed specialty practices. In particular, the medical literature and colloquial medical conversation contain a wide variety of terms that equate to cardiac POCUS. While diverse terminology aided in the development and dissemination of cardiac POCUS throughout multiple specialties, it also contributes to confusion and raises patient safety concerns. This statement is the product of a diverse and inclusive Writing Group from multiple specialties, including medical linguistics, that employed an iterative process to contextualize and standardize a nomenclature for cardiac POCUS. We sought to establish a deliberate vocabulary that is sufficiently unrelated to any specialty, ultrasound equipment, or clinical setting to enhance consistency throughout the academic literature and patient care settings. This statement (1) reviews the evolution of cardiac POCUS-related terms; (2) outlines specific recommendations, distinguishing between intrinsic and practical differences in terminology; (3) addresses the implications of these recommendations for current practice; and (4) discusses the implications for novel technologies and future research.
KW - Cardiac
KW - Echocardiography
KW - Point-of-care ultrasound
KW - Terminology
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U2 - 10.1016/j.echo.2024.05.001
DO - 10.1016/j.echo.2024.05.001
M3 - Article
C2 - 39230540
AN - SCOPUS:85204625784
SN - 0894-7317
VL - 37
SP - 809
EP - 819
JO - Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography
JF - Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography
IS - 9
ER -