Page 29 - Ultrasonography in Prehospital and Emergency Medicine - Rein Ketelaars
P. 29

                 References
1. Fei C, Chiu CT, Chen X, Chen Z, Ma J, Zhu B, et al. Ultrahigh Frequency (100 MHz-300 MHz) Ultrasonic Transduc- ers for Optical Resolution Medical Imagining. Sci Rep. 2016;6:28360.
2. Gracias VH, Frankel HL, Gupta R, Malcynski J, Gandhi R, Collazzo L, et al. Defining the learning curve for the Focused Abdominal Sonogram for Trauma (FAST) examination: implications for credentialing. Am Surg. 2001;67(4):364-8.
3. Dussik KT, Dussik F, Wyt L. Auf dem Wege zur Hyperphonographie des Gehirnes. Wien Med Wochenschr. 1947;97(38-39):425-9.
4. Dussik KT. Ultraschall Diagnostik, in besondere bei Gehirnerkrankungen, mittels Hyperphonographie. Z Phys Ther Bader Klimanheikd. 1948;1(9-10):140-5.
5. Massen H, Mercat C. Intérêt des explorations par les ultrasons dans les véhicules de transport primaires d’urgence des malades ou blessés. Rev SAMU. 1983;7:321-4.
6. McGuire TJ, Pointer JE. Evaluation of a pulse oximeter in the prehospital setting. Ann Emerg Med. 1988;17(10):1058- 62.
7. Stewart RD. Advances in prehospital immediate care. Resuscitation. 1989;18 Suppl:S13-20.
8. White RD, Asplin BR. Out-of-hospital quantitative monitoring of end-tidal carbon dioxide pressure during CPR.
Ann Emerg Med. 1994;23(1):25-30.
9. American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma. Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Student Course
Manual. Chicago, IL: American College of Surgeons; 2012.
10. Chen SC, Markmann JF, Kauder DR, Schwab CW. Hemopneumothorax missed by auscultation in penetrating chest
injury. The Journal of trauma. 1997;42(1):86-9.
11. Kong VY, Sartorius B, Clarke DL. The accuracy of physical examination in identifying significant pathologies in pen-
etrating thoracic trauma. European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European
Trauma Society. 2015;41(6):647-50.
12. Hirshberg A, Thomson SR, Huizinga WK. Reliability of physical examination in penetrating chest injuries. Injury.
1988;19(6):407-9.
13. Ramsingh D, Frank E, Haughton R, Schilling J, Gimenez KM, Banh E, et al. Auscultation versus Point-of-care
Ultrasound to Determine Endotracheal versus Bronchial Intubation: A Diagnostic Accuracy Study. Anesthesiology.
2016;124(5):1012-20.
14. Filly RA. Ultrasound: the stethoscope of the future, alas. Radiology. 1988;167(2):400.
15. Isono S, Sandberg WS, Jiang Y. Do You Believe What You See or What You Hear? Ultrasound versus Stethoscope for
Perioperative Clinicians. Anesthesiology. 2016;124(5):989-91.
16. Gillman LM, Kirkpatrick AW. Portable bedside ultrasound: the visual stethoscope of the 21st century. Scand J Trau-
ma Resusc Emerg Med. 2012;20:18.
17. Wittenberg M. Will ultrasound scanners replace the stethoscope? BMJ. 2014;348:g3463.
18. Levin DC, Rao VM, Orrison WW, Jr. Turf wars in radiology: the quality of imaging facilities operated by nonradiol-
ogist physicians and of the images they produce. J Am Coll Radiol. 2004;1(9):649-51.
19. Levin DC, Rao VM. Turf wars in radiology: emergency department ultrasound and radiography. J Am Coll Radiol.
2005;2(3):271-3.
20. Tajoddini S, Shams Vahdati S. Ultrasonographic diagnosis of abdominal free fluid: accuracy comparison of emer-
gency physicians and radiologists. European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the
European Trauma Society. 2013;39(1):9-13.
21. Bhoi S, Sinha TP, Ramchandani R, Kurrey L, Galwankar S. To determine the accuracy of focused assessment with
sonography for trauma done by nonradiologists and its comparative analysis with radiologists in emergency depart-
ment of a level 1 trauma center of India. J Emerg Trauma Shock. 2013;6(1):42-6.
22. Abu-Zidan FM. Point-of-care ultrasound in critically ill patients: Where do we stand? J Emerg Trauma Shock.
2012;5(1):70-1.
23. Allen B, Jr., Carrol LV, Hughes DR, Hemingway J, Duszak R, Jr., Rosenkrantz AB. Downstream Imaging Utilization
After Emergency Department Ultrasound Interpreted by Radiologists Versus Nonradiologists: A Medicare Claims-
Based Study. J Am Coll Radiol. 2017;14(4):475-81.
24. Gerritse BM. Prehospitale echografie door het Mobiel Medisch Team. Nederlands tijdschrift voor anesthesiologie.
Introduction, aims, and outline of this thesis 27
  1
 




















































   27   28   29   30   31