Re: Ultrasound forum??! Help Me! Stir the pot!

From: James Smeltzer (James.Smeltzer@wellstar.org)
Sat Mar 8 13:25:47 2008


In screening patients we accept a clear abdominal view, but we have been very surprised in a few high risk patients by how wrong a "clear" abdominal view could be. I still cannot explain this.

The standard of care for all US has always been to Look - not necessarily to See. I expect the sonographers to look. Roberto Romero had a JUM editorial to that effect, and he went over the WHY much better than I can here..

Jim >>> art fougner, md <evsono@pipeline.com> 3/7/2008 3:54 PM >>>
Jim

You're checking the cervix on all patients, regardless of indications? Vaginally? I hear the pot bubbling for sure.

Art

At Fri, 07 Mar 2008, James Smeltzer wrote: >
>This used to be a place I loved to go to. Things got very busy. Personal issues intervened. Too many emails from someone hunting a job & Pfft?! Resurrection!?
>
>Maybe this pot needs stirring!
>
>Hop y'all are doing NTs and nose bones at 10-14 weeks, and checking cervixes at all 18 to 32 week studies!
>
>If not, then I would love to hear why not?
>
>Is anybody back there?!
>
>;^) Jim S
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