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Revue de Médecine Interne | 2018

Échographie ultraportable en médecine interne : retour d’expérience et point de vue

A. Michon; S. Jammal; A. Passeron; G. De Luna; C. Bomahou; V. Jullien; J. Pouchot; J.-B. Arlet; B. Ranque

INTRODUCTION Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) is routinely used by intensivists and emergency physicians for many years. Its interest is not arguable any more for these specialists, despite the large variety of diseases they care. Hospitalists and internists also should find some interest in POCUS, which convenience and wide range of indications responds well to the variety of their practice. However, it is still not widely used in internal medicine departments. METHODS We here report our experience of using a pocket-sized ultrasound device in a French internal medicine department. The device used was a Vscan Dual Probe, GE, whose two probes and presets allow for cardiac, abdominal, pulmonary, obstetric, vascular, pulmonary, and superficial soft tissue exploration. One physician of the ward received a course for POCUS that was initially dedicated for emergency physicians. This study reports on the results of the examinations made between January and September 2015. For each examination performed, clinical usefulness was assessed at the time of patient discharge, by two independent physicians who reviewed the clinical course and the results of conventional imaging and rated their evaluation on a Likert scale. RESULTS One hundred and four examinations were evaluated. The mean duration of the ultrasound examination was 9±5minutes. The POCUS conclusions were corrected by disease course or the results of conventional imaging in 10 (9.6%) cases. The presets of the device: heart, soft tissue, lung, abdomen and vascular were used respectively in 32, 30, 21, 12 and 5% of the examinations. The main indications of POCUS examination were for identification of pleural, pericardial or peritoneal effusion, and to assess the central venous pressure by inferior vena cava examination. Eighteen examinations were performed for puncture of effusion. The retrospectively evaluated clinical benefit was clearly demonstrated in 78% of cases. The agreement between the two blinded assessors was good (kappa coefficient at 0.82). CONCLUSION Pocket-sized ultrasound device could be used in internal medicine wards. However, its limited performance compared to more sophisticated echography limits the possible explorations and their reliability, which encourages caution and makes critical the question of the initial training of doctors and medical students.


The American Journal of Medicine | 2003

Pseudotumoral retroperitoneal fibrosis and localized vasculitis with very high serum levels of anti-PR3 ANCA

Elisabeth Aslangul; B. Ranque; Thomas Papo


Revue de Médecine Interne | 2015

Évaluation du savoir-faire en sémiologie clinique des étudiants en fin de deuxième cycle des études médicales

O. Steichen; S. Georgin-Lavialle; Gilles Grateau; B. Ranque


Revue de Médecine Interne | 2017

Prise en charge des symptômes médicalement inexpliqués en médecine interne : un paradigme de la relation médecin-malade en situation d’incertitude

B. Ranque; O. Nardon


Revue de Médecine Interne | 2011

Intervention pour améliorer la connaissance de la personne de confiance chez les malades hospitalisés (enquête avant-après)

H. André; J. Dougados; B. Ranque; A. Passeron; Loïc Capron; J. Pouchot; J.-B. Arlet


Revue de Médecine Interne | 2018

Mince ! 1 PL, 2 IRM et 3 biopsies pour rien ?

C. David; A. Michon; A. Passeron; J.-B. Arlet; J. Pouchot; T. Maisonobe; B. Ranque; A. Audemard-Verger


Revue de Médecine Interne | 2018

Léiomyome métastatique bénin : une cause inhabituelle de tumeur osseuse fémorale agressive

L. Alexandre; F. Taillieu; J.-B. Arlet; A. Passeron; A. Michon; A.S. Bats; J. Pouchot; B. Ranque


The American Journal of Medicine | 2017

Effect of a Red Blood Cell Transfusion on Biological Markers Used to Determine the Cause of Anemia: A Prospective Study

Antoine Froissart; Benjamin Rossi; B. Ranque; Irène Jarrin; Jean-François Bergmann; Sébastien Beaune; Sandrine Dautheville; Nicole Breau; Agnès Dauvergne; Lauréline Deluche; Tiphaine Robert; Nathalie Gault; Carine Roy; Virginie Zarrouk; Olivier Steichen; Bruno Fantin


Revue de Médecine Interne | 2017

Weakness of the left hand and pallor in a 21-year-old woman

G. De Luna; J-B. Arlet; A. Passeron; B. Ranque; A. Michon; J. Pouchot; Lozac apos; J. Lapoirie; V. Bourdin


Revue de Médecine Interne | 2017

Une transfusion « ponctuelle » ne modifie pas l’interprétation des dosages biologiques utiles à la compréhension de l’étiologie d’une anémie. Résultats d’une étude prospective : l’étude BÉA/T

A. Froissart; B. Rossi; B. Ranque; Olivier Steichen; I. Jarrin; Jean-François Bergmann; S. Dautheville; N. Gault; C. Roy; Virginie Zarrouk; Bruno Fantin

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J. Pouchot

Paris Descartes University

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J.-B. Arlet

Paris Descartes University

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A. Michon

Paris Descartes University

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Loïc Capron

Paris Descartes University

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V. Jullien

Paris Descartes University

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C. Bomahou

Paris Descartes University

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