J Cardiovasc Ultrasound.  2016 Mar;24(1):1-6. 10.4250/jcu.2016.24.1.1.

Pocket-Sized Echocardiography Devices: One Stop Shop Service?

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  • 1Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, Royal Brompton, London, United Kingdom. jgrapsa@gmail.com
  • 2Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, Imperial College of London, London, United Kingdom.

Abstract

The introduction of portable, pocket-sized echocardiography devices in various healthcare systems has raised new questions with regards to their realistic use in clinical practice. Several studies have already attempted to provide information regarding their safety and diagnostic potential, the training required to operate them, as well as their direct comparison with standard echocardiography machines. This manuscript is a review of the literature of the documents or position papers which employ the use of pocket or handheld devices. Following review of the literature, we suggest that these miniaturized devices can provide a valuable diagnostic tool that can complement and improve the diagnostic yield of clinical examination. When operated by appropriately trained professionals, they can provide a limited but very reliable echocardiographic assessment. Pocket-sized echocardiography is a part of physical examination and should not be considered a complete echocardiographic scan. Optimal training is required for the smooth operation of handheld echocardiography.

Keyword

Portable; Hand-held; Pocket; Echocardiography; Ultrasound

MeSH Terms

Complement System Proteins
Delivery of Health Care
Echocardiography*
Physical Examination
Ultrasonography
Complement System Proteins
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