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For patients with blunt force abdominal trauma, internal injuries can cause death within the first 24 hours. Being able to quickly identify whether a patient has free intra-abdominal fluid could help save their life.

In such cases, handheld ultrasound can shed light on how extensive a patient’s injuries are — and do so quickly.

Detecting Lacerations and Fluid

Since the 1990s, ultrasound has been the standard of care for trauma patients, following the principles behind focused assessment with sonography for trauma.  Handheld ultrasound technology has become an additional, highly effective tool for clinicians in identifying internal injuries.

A study published in a 2012 Emergency Medicine Journal concluded that in major trauma patients, examination with hand-carried ultrasound according to the ‘Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma’ (FAST) principles for the diagnosis of organ lacerations and free intra-abdominal fluid is a reliable and rapid alternative to contrast-enhanced Multidetector CT (MDCT) scans and can help save precious time in emergency situations, and should, additionally, be evaluated in the pre-clinical workflow.

Fast decisions when time counts.

Given the potentially critical nature of abdominal injuries, fast diagnosis is essential. When using handheld ultrasound for investigating internal injuries, providers were, on average, able to make a definitive diagnosis within minutes in accordance with the focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST) principle. Patients might also receive faster service because these internal injuries can be identified at the bedside — there is no need to wait for an imaging room.

With abdominal injuries, a diagnostic delay could potentially postpone treatment, lengthen a hospital stay or increase the likelihood of a negative outcome.

Benefits for Providers and Patients

As a point-of-care device, handheld ultrasound offers several benefits to both providers and patients. Not only does it present a quick method to support diagnosis, but the machine is also lightweight and easy to handle. It presents quick information to support examining a patient at nearly any location inside or even outside of the hospital. Collecting this real-time knowledge can also help determine if a patient requires emergency transport to a dedicated trauma center.

For patients, handheld ultrasound can help enable quick care, or it can alleviate their fears by helping the clinician to rule out internal injuries. Additionally, ultrasound provides no radiation, and it’s a low-cost mobile technology that can be conveniently accessed in almost any healthcare environment.

Note: Vscan Extend (shown in photo) has been verified for limited use outside of professional healthcare facilities. Use is restricted to environmental properties described in the user manual. Please contact your GE HealthCare sales representative for detailed information.