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. 2020 Mar 26;21:56. doi: 10.1186/s12875-020-01130-z

Table 1.

The frequency of the use of POCUS in family practice

Indications Often (No. of panellists) Sometimes (No. of panellists) Never (No. of panellists) Total score
Lungs Pneumonia 3 5 2 11
Pleural effusion 8 2 0 18
Pneumothorax 8 2 0 18
Pulmonary embolism 3 3 4 9
Cardiovascular Heart size and motility 6 4 0 16
Evaluation of hydration (vena cava compliance) 5 4 1 14
Pericardial effusion and heart tamponade 6 4 0 16
Abdominal aortic aneurism or dissection 7 3 0 17
Abdominal aortic aneurism (screening) 8 1 1 17
Deep venous thrombosis 8 2 0 18
Abdominal Intra-abdominal free fluid 9 1 0 19
Ileus 3 3 4 9
Organomegaly 4 6 0 14
Gallbladder disease, gallstones 9 1 0 19
Hydronephrosis, renal stones 9 1 0 19
Retention of urine 9 1 0 19
Cystitis 2 0 8 4
Evaluation of prostate 4 3 3 11
Evaluation of testicles 1 5 4 7
Pregnancy (confirmation, evaluation) 2 5 3 9
Extra-uterine pregnancy 3 2 5 8
Uterine myoma 1 2 7 4
Ovarian cysts 1 2 7 4
Musculoskeletal Injuries: muscle, tendon rupture, haematoma 4 5 1 13
Bursitis 4 3 3 11
Joint effusion 2 6 2 10
Fractured bone 2 6 2 10
Unclear subcutaneous tumours 4 4 2 12
Soft tissue foreign bodies 4 4 2 12
Evaluation of lymph nodes 1 8 1 10
Abscess 5 4 1 14
Life threatening Causes of cardiac arrest (4H, 4 T) 2 6 2 10
FAST examination 7 2 1 16
Verification of endotracheal tube placement 1 3 6 5