U.S., June 27 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07037797) titled 'Phased-Array Versus Curvilinear Probe for FAST Ultrasonography' on May 13.
Brief Summary: Background:
FAST ultrasound is a crucial technique in emergency medicine, enabling rapid assessment of trauma patients.
By allowing visualization of an effusion in a trauma patient in a far more sensitive and specific way than clinical examination, it enables informed decisions to be made on therapeutics, technical gestures, but also the potential receiving service.
Arbitrarily, FAST ultrasound is taught with the cardiac probe (phased-array) and the abdominal probe (curvilinear). The difference in use of these two probes varies according to ...