Accuracy of point-of-care ultrasound and radiology-performed ultrasound for intussusception: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal
The American journal of emergency medicine
Journal Volume
37
Journal Issue
9
Pages
1760
Date Issued
2019-09
Author(s)
Tsou, Po-Yang
Wang, Yu-Hsun
Ma, Yu-Kun
Deanehan, Julia K
Gillon, Jason
Chou, Eric H
Hsu, Tzu-Chun
Huang, Yuan-Chun
Lin, Judy
Abstract
It is unclear whether point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) by emergency medicine physicians is as accurate as radiology-performed ultrasound (RADUS). We aim to summarize the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonography for intussusception and to compare the performance between POCUS and RADUS.
Subjects
Diagnostic accuracy; Intussusception; Meta-analysis; Point-of-care ultrasound
SDGs
Other Subjects
clinical competence; diagnostic accuracy; diagnostic test accuracy study; echography; emergency physician; evidence based medicine; human; image analysis; intermethod comparison; intestinal intussusception; meta analysis; peer review; point of care testing; priority journal; publication bias; qualitative research; quantitative study; radiologist; radiology performed ultrasound; Review; sensitivity and specificity; systematic review; adolescent; area under the curve; child; echography; female; hospital emergency service; infant; intussusception; male; newborn; point of care system; predictive value; preschool child; prospective study; retrospective study; Adolescent; Area Under Curve; Child; Child, Preschool; Emergency Service, Hospital; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Intussusception; Male; Point-of-Care Systems; Predictive Value of Tests; Prospective Studies; Retrospective Studies; Ultrasonography
Publisher
W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
Type
journal article