Primary Survey
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Emergency physician performed ultrasound is talked about frequently. The benefits are well documented and take-up between and within countries is variable. Mclaughlin et al, conclude that although most emergency physicians are in favour of ED ultrasound, the reality of trying to implement it is quite different. If it is to become a genuine part of contemporary ED practice a lot of work is still needed. The addition of ultrasound skills to the UK curriculum is an important step but this alone will not be enough.
See p 553
Chikunga writes in to contribute to the ultrasound debate, believing that ultrasound guidance is not the be all and end all for catheter placement. His letter also criticises NICE and its financial analysis of investigation costs. NICE has recently been severely criticised for similar reasons after their Head Injury Guidelines were published.
See p 608
Cheung et al write in with the
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