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Training Midwives To Perform Basic Obstetric Point-Of-Care Ultrasound In Rural Areas Using A Tablet Platform And Mobile Phone Transmission Technology—A Wfumb Coe Project, Sudhir Vinayak, Joyce Sande, Harvey Nisenbaum, Christian Pállson Nolsøe
Training Midwives To Perform Basic Obstetric Point-Of-Care Ultrasound In Rural Areas Using A Tablet Platform And Mobile Phone Transmission Technology—A Wfumb Coe Project, Sudhir Vinayak, Joyce Sande, Harvey Nisenbaum, Christian Pállson Nolsøe
Imaging & Diagnostic Radiology, East Africa
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has become a topical subject and can be applied in a variety of ways with differing outcomes. The cost of all diagnostic procedures including obstetric ultrasound examinations is a major factor in the developing world and POCUS is only useful if it can be equated to good outcomes at a lower cost than a routine obstetric examination. The aim of this study was to assess a number of processes including accuracy of images and reports generated by midwives, performance of a tablet-sized ultrasound scanner, training of midwives to complete ultrasounds, teleradiology solution transmissions of images via internet, …
Avoiding Unnecessary Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology By Accuractely Predicting The Benign Nature Of Thyroid Nodules Using Ultrasound, Sudhir Vinayak, Joyce Sande
Avoiding Unnecessary Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology By Accuractely Predicting The Benign Nature Of Thyroid Nodules Using Ultrasound, Sudhir Vinayak, Joyce Sande
Imaging & Diagnostic Radiology, East Africa
Objective: The objective of this study was to describe a reliable ultrasound based index scoring system based on ultraound characteristics to identify benign thyroid nodules and avoid unnecessary fine needle aspiration cytology.
Materials and Methods: Patients undergoing ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) for thyroid nodules were evaluated prospectively. A total of 284 patients were evaluated from November 2005 to November 2011. There were 284 nodules. Any solid or partly solid focal nodule in the thyroid gland was included in the study. Cysts with no solid component were excluded. We used LOGIQ 9 (GE Healthcare) scanner equipped with a 10--14 MHz …