Could we consider ultrasound‐guided minimally invasive autopsy as a part of pocus?
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2023
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Wiley
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Casado‐Suela MA, Cuevas‐Tascón G, Cabezas Quintario MA, Duffort‐Falco M, Vela de la Cruz L, Burdaspall‐Moratilla A, et al. Could We Consider Ultrasound‐Guided Minimally Invasive Autopsy as a Part of <scp>POCUS</scp>? Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine [Internet]. 2023 Mar 10;42(8):1887–92. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jum.16210
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We present a 3-patient case series that support the use of ultrasound guided minimally invasive autopsy (MIA). This technique has a high diagnostic accuracy in specific clinical settings. It makes easier to diagnose pathologies once the patient has died, avoiding body deformation, with a notable reduction in sample processing time compared to the open autopsy study and, therefore, a shorter overall diagnostic response time. MIA shows some similarities with point of care ultrasound (POCUS), like examination protocols or that they can be performed at the bedside.