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COVID-US: A simplified approach to cardiopulmonary ultrasound in suspected and confirmed COVID-19 patients in surge crisis.
Yang, Yang; Anstey, James; Yastrebov, Konstantin; Nanjayya, Vinodh Bhagyalakshmi; Orde, Sam; Nalos, Marek; Costello, Cartan; Ryan, Nicholas Patrick George.
  • Yang Y; Intensive Care Unit Western Health 160 Gordon St Footscray 3011 Victoria Australia.
  • Anstey J; Intensive Care Unit Box Hill Hospital,Eastern clinical school, Monash University 8 Arnold St Box Hill 3128 Victoria Australia.
  • Yastrebov K; Intensive Care Unit Royal Melbourne Hospital 300 Grattan Street (corner of Royal Parade) Parkville 3050. Victoria Australia.
  • Nanjayya VB; Intensive Care Unit Princes of Wales Hospital 320-346 Barker St Randwick 2031 New South Wales Australia.
  • Orde S; University of New South Wales Sydney 2052 New South Wales Australia.
  • Nalos M; Department of Intensive Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Alfred Hospital 55 Commercial Road Melbourne Victoria 3181 Australia.
  • Costello C; Intensive Care Unit Nepean Hospital Kingswood, Penrith 2747 New South Wales Australia.
  • Ryan NPG; Intensive Care Medicine Nepean Hospital Kingswood, Penrith 2747 New South Wales Australia.
Australas J Ultrasound Med ; 23(2): 96-102, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-592882
ABSTRACT
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (COVID-19) pandemic has placed an unprecedented challenge on healthcare systems across the globe. Rapid assessment of the cardiorespiratory function to monitor disease progression and guide treatment is essential. Therefore, we have designed the COVID-US a simplified cardiopulmonary ultrasound approach to use in suspected and confirmed COVID-19 patients, to aid front-line health workers in their decision-making in a surge crisis.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Language: English Journal: Australas J Ultrasound Med Year: 2020 Document Type: Article