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Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) now includes brain ultrasonography (BU) for critical care. This integration offers a noninvasive, real-time assessment of patients, enhancing management in intensive care units.

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  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Diagnostic Imaging
  • Neurology

Background:

  • Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is widely used in intensive care units (ICUs) for patient assessment.
  • Existing POCUS protocols have largely overlooked the application of ultrasound for brain evaluation.
  • Brain ultrasonography (BU) offers a repeatable, immediately interpretable, and goal-directed approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the evidence and progress in integrating brain ultrasonography (BU) into the POCUS approach.
  • To highlight the benefits of combining BU with POCUS for daily critical care practice.
  • To establish POCUS-BU as a comprehensive noninvasive assessment tool.

Main Methods:

  • Overview of recent studies and clinical interest in brain ultrasonography.
  • Analysis of the potential for integrating BU into existing POCUS protocols.
  • Discussion of the benefits of real-time, noninvasive brain assessment in critical care.

Main Results:

  • Brain ultrasonography (BU) is increasingly recognized as a valuable tool for critical care.
  • Integration of BU into POCUS (POCUS-BU) allows for a more global patient assessment.
  • This approach provides immediate interpretation and real-time patient condition evaluation.

Conclusions:

  • The integration of brain ultrasonography into point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS-BU) is a significant advancement in critical care.
  • POCUS-BU enables a noninvasive, comprehensive, and real-time assessment of critically ill patients.
  • This approach enhances patient management and clinical decision-making in the ICU.