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AIUM Practice Guideline for the Performance of the Focused Assessment With Sonography for Trauma (FAST) Examination
Author(s) -
David P. Bahner,
Michael Blaivas,
Harris L. Cohen,
J. Christian Fox,
Stephen Hoffenberg,
John L. Kendall,
Jill E. Langer,
John P. McGahan,
Paul Sierzenski,
Vivek S. Tayal
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
journal of ultrasound in medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.574
H-Index - 91
eISSN - 1550-9613
pISSN - 0278-4297
DOI - 10.7863/jum.2008.27.2.313
Subject(s) - guideline , medicine , citation , focused assessment with sonography for trauma , content (measure theory) , library science , radiology , pathology , computer science , blunt , abdominal trauma , mathematical analysis , mathematics
The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) is a multidisciplinary association dedicated to advancing the safe and effective use of ultrasound in medicine through professional and public education, research, development of guidelines, and accreditation. To promote this mission, the AIUM is pleased to publish, in conjunction with the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), this AIUM Practice Guideline for the Performance of the Focused Assessment With Sonography for Trauma (FAST) Examination. We are indebted to the many volunteers who contributed their time, knowledge, and energy to bringing this document to completion. The AIUM represents the entire range of clinical and basic science interests in medical diagnostic ultrasound, and with hundreds of volunteers, the AIUM has promoted the safe and effective use of ultrasound in clinical medicine for more than 50 years. This document and others like it will continue to advance this mission. Practice guidelines of the AIUM are intended to provide the medical ultra-sound community with guidelines for the performance and recording of high-quality ultrasound examinations. The guidelines reflect what the AIUM considers the minimum criteria for a complete examination in each area but are not intended to establish a legal standard of care. AIUM-accredited practices are expected to generally follow the guidelines with the recognition that deviations from the guidelines will be needed in some cases depending on patient needs and available equipment. Practices are encouraged to go beyond the guidelines to provide additional service and information as needed by their referring physicians and patients.

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