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. 2018 Oct;64(10):e462–e467.

Table 2.

Perceptions on future use of POCUS

APPLICATION RESPONDENTS WHO BELIEVE THE APPLICATION IS LIKELY TO BE USED BY FUTURE FAMILY PHYSICIANS,
N (%)*
RESPONDENTS WHO BELIEVE THE APPLICATION IS NOT LIKELY TO BE USED BY FUTURE FAMILY PHYSICIANS,
N (%)*
Screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm 10 (71) 0 (0)
Evaluation of the abdomen for free fluid or FAST examination 7 (50) 2 (14)
Procedural guidance (joint injection, abscess drainage, paracentesis) 9 (64) 1 (7)
Assessment for DVT in lower extremities 7 (50) 4 (29)
Right upper quadrant to assess for gallbladder stone or signs of cholecystitis 8 (57) 2 (14)
Limited echocardiogram to evaluate for contractility or pericardial effusion 8 (57) 3 (21)
Musculoskeletal ultrasound to assess for tendinopathy 7 (50) 2 (14)
Transabdominal scan for confirmation of intrauterine pregnancy 7 (50) 0 (0)
Obstetric ultrasound for fetal position 9 (64) 0 (0)
Kidney ultrasound to rule out hydronephrosis 8 (57) 1 (7)

DVT—deep vein thrombosis, FAST—focused assessment with sonography for trauma, POCUS—point-of-care ultrasound.

*

Not all respondents answered all questions.