Resumen ejecutivo del documento de consenso sobre la realización de la ecografía clínica: recomendaciones desde los Grupos de Trabajo de Ecografía Clínica de la SEMI, SEDAR, SEGG, SEMERGEN, SEMES, SEMFYC y SEMG
Y. Tung-Chen , J. Short Apellaniz , R. Alonso Roca , J.R. Alonso Viladot , I. Arnanz González , L. Beltrán Romero , A. Calvo Cebrián , R. Campo Linares , K.A. Foo Gil , I. García Suárez , A.D. González Delgado , A. Hernández Martínez , M.F. Marchese Ratti , O. Martínez Villén , J. Mercadal Mercadal , E. Minguela Puras , Maria Ester Montes Belloso , P.P. Reinoso Párraga , E. Rodríguez Urteaga , A. Romero Galán , Paola Pastora Reinoso Párraga
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Abstract
Point-of-Care Ultrasound has significantly evolved, establishing itself as an essential tool in daily medical practice, especially in various clinical contexts. This consensus document, supported by several Spanish medical societies, proposes guidelines for the effective integration of ultrasound in healthcare, promoting its standardization and ensuring the quality and systematic application of this technique. The working groups, composed of experts from different specialties, conducted a comprehensive review of the literature in MEDLINE and extensively discussed recommendations to formulate a coherent and practical set of guidelines for different application areas: hospital and out-of-hospital emergencies and critical care, primary care, and outpatient hospital care, hospitalization.
The methodology included virtual meetings and confidential voting to reach a consensus on the relevant recommendations. Ultrasound was highlighted as fundamental in the initial approach to various pathologies, such as abdominal, thoracic, and musculoskeletal issues, facilitating quick and accurate diagnoses, and reducing the need for unnecessary referrals. Furthermore, this technique has proven valuable in emergencies and critical care, guiding procedures and enhancing the safety and efficiency of clinical interventions.
These guidelines not only serve as a framework for clinical practice, education, and research but also aim to ensure that professionals are adequately trained and that ultrasound evaluations are performed to a standard of excellence. The purpose of these recommendations is to standardize and facilitate the adoption of this clinical tool in the daily practice of healthcare, thus improving the quality of the services provided in its various possible applications.
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Revista Clínica Española published its first issue in 1940 and is the body of expression of the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine (SEMI).
The journal fully endorses the goals of updating knowledge and facilitating the acquisition of key developments in internal medicine applied to clinical practice. Revista Clínica Española is subject to a thorough double blind review of the received articles written in Spanish or English. Nine issues are published each year, including mostly originals, reviews and consensus documents.