2023
Emergency Department Point‐of‐Care Echocardiography and Lung Ultrasound in Predicting COVID‐19 Severity
Baloescu C, Weingart G, Moore C. Emergency Department Point‐of‐Care Echocardiography and Lung Ultrasound in Predicting COVID‐19 Severity. Journal Of Ultrasound In Medicine 2023, 42: 1841-1850. PMID: 36840721, DOI: 10.1002/jum.16205.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLeft ventricular ejection fractionPleural line abnormalitiesSevere COVID-19Emergency departmentSevere COVIDPOCUS findingsCOVID-19Decreased LVEFEmergency department pointHypoxemic respiratory failureRetrospective cohort studyAdult ED patientsRight ventricular dilationVentricular ejection fractionWeeks of presentationSevere clinical courseCOVID-19 severityLung POCUSRespiratory failureCohort studyCare echocardiographyClinical courseDisease courseEjection fractionHospital admission
2017
Predictors of Hospital Admission and Urological Intervention in Adult Emergency Department Patients with Computerized Tomography Confirmed Ureteral Stones
Daniels B, Schoenfeld E, Taylor A, Weisenthal K, Singh D, Moore CL. Predictors of Hospital Admission and Urological Intervention in Adult Emergency Department Patients with Computerized Tomography Confirmed Ureteral Stones. Journal Of Urology 2017, 198: 1359-1366. PMID: 28652122, PMCID: PMC5693671, DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2017.06.077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComputerized tomography findingsUrological interventionPredictors of interventionTomography findingsHospital admissionRenal ultrasoundC-statisticEmergency departmentUreteral stonesPrior proceduresAdult emergency department patientsLonger pain durationSimilar C-statisticsEmergency department patientsPredictors of admissionLarge stonesObstructing ureteral stonePatients 66Kidney injuryPain durationDepartment patientsRegression modelsSymptomatic stonesProspective dataDiagnostic pathwayRight Upper Quadrant Pain: Ultrasound First!
Revzin MV, Scoutt LM, Garner JG, Moore CL. Right Upper Quadrant Pain: Ultrasound First! Journal Of Ultrasound In Medicine 2017, 36: 1975-1985. PMID: 28586152, DOI: 10.1002/jum.14274.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUpper quadrant painQuadrant painRight upper quadrant painFirst-line imaging modalityUpper abdominal pathologyCommon presenting symptomInitial imaging modalityDiagnosis of gallstonesImaging modalitiesLimitations of ultrasoundOutpatient medical practicePresenting symptomSurgical causesAbdominal pathologyEmergency departmentHepatic pathologyUltrasound examinationPatient managementCorrect diagnosisPathologyPainMedical practiceDiagnosisUltrasoundModalities
2016
Cost‐effectiveness of the Cardiac Component of the Focused Assessment of Sonography in Trauma Examination in Blunt Trauma
Hall MK, Omer T, Moore CL, Taylor RA. Cost‐effectiveness of the Cardiac Component of the Focused Assessment of Sonography in Trauma Examination in Blunt Trauma. Academic Emergency Medicine 2016, 23: 415-423. PMID: 26857839, DOI: 10.1111/acem.12936.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge FactorsAgedBlood PressureCost-Benefit AnalysisDecision Support TechniquesFemaleHeart InjuriesHumansHypotensionLife ExpectancyMedicareMiddle AgedModels, EconometricPoint-of-Care SystemsQuality-Adjusted Life YearsReproducibility of ResultsUltrasonographyUnited StatesWounds, NonpenetratingConceptsNormotensive blunt trauma patientsIncremental cost-effectiveness ratioBlunt trauma patientsTrauma patientsBlunt traumaNormotensive patientsHypotensive patientsFocused assessmentBlunt cardiac injuryIncidental pericardial effusionCardiac componentCost-effectiveness ratioDecision analytic modelProbability of deathPericardial effusionPrompt treatmentClinical probabilityCardiac injurySurgical interventionTrauma (FAST) examFAST examLow prevalencePatientsTrauma (FAST) examinationPay thresholdsImpact of point-of-care ultrasonography on ED time to disposition for patients with nontraumatic shock
Hall MK, Taylor RA, Luty S, Allen IE, Moore CL. Impact of point-of-care ultrasonography on ED time to disposition for patients with nontraumatic shock. The American Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2016, 34: 1022-1030. PMID: 26988105, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2016.02.059.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPOC ultrasonographyEmergency departmentNontraumatic shockCare ultrasonographyPropensity scorePropensity score matchElectronic health recordsHospital mortalityShock patientsPrompt diagnosisED arrivalED patientsED physiciansPoint of careRetrospective studyUnique patientsImpact of pointMean reductionPropensity score modelPatientsUltrasonographyED timeDiagnostic ultrasonographyCovariates of timeEvidence of reduction
2015
STONE PLUS: Evaluation of Emergency Department Patients With Suspected Renal Colic, Using a Clinical Prediction Tool Combined With Point-of-Care Limited Ultrasonography
Daniels B, Gross CP, Molinaro A, Singh D, Luty S, Jessey R, Moore CL. STONE PLUS: Evaluation of Emergency Department Patients With Suspected Renal Colic, Using a Clinical Prediction Tool Combined With Point-of-Care Limited Ultrasonography. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2015, 67: 439-448. PMID: 26747219, PMCID: PMC5074842, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2015.10.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-risk patientsEmergency department patientsSymptomatic stonesUrologic interventionUreteral stonesComputed tomographyDepartment patientsUncomplicated ureteral stonesAbsence of hydronephrosisAdult ED patientsModerate-risk patientsProspective observational studyClinical prediction toolPresence of hydronephrosisClinical prediction scoreSymptomatic ureteral stonesAlternative findingsRenal pointSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeED patientsRecord reviewRenal colicRisk stratificationScore patientsThe student's dilemma, liver edition: Incorporating the sonographer's language into clinical anatomy education
Hall MK, Mirjalili SA, Moore CL, Rizzolo LJ. The student's dilemma, liver edition: Incorporating the sonographer's language into clinical anatomy education. Anatomical Sciences Education 2015, 8: 283-288. PMID: 25573229, DOI: 10.1002/ase.1518.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMain portal fissurePortal fissureCystic pedicleDifficult laparoscopic cholecystectomyMiddle hepatic veinRight hepatic arteryRight upper quadrantImportant clinical roleHepatic arteryLaparoscopic cholecystectomyCystic ductUpper quadrantBiliary systemHepatic veinCadaveric liversExtrahepatic structuresAnatomic variationsClinical roleBlood vesselsLobar fissuresDifferent clinical disciplinesPedicleClinical disciplinesFuture studiesFissures
2014
Use of Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Connecticut Emergency Departments
Herbst MK, Camargo CA, Perez A, Moore CL. Use of Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Connecticut Emergency Departments. Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2014, 48: 191-196.e2. PMID: 25440859, DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2014.09.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency departmentPOC-USCare ultrasoundCommunity ED settingEmergency Physicians guidelinesRespondents' emergency departmentsAbdominal aortic aneurysmAcademic emergency departmentPhysicians guidelinesED settingUse of pointAortic aneurysmED directorsACEP guidelinesEmergency physiciansAmerican CollegeResponse rateTrauma (FAST) examinationUS machineFocused assessmentBilling patternsHospital privilegesMinority useQuality assurance programUS performanceEffect of Provider Experience on Clinician-Performed Ultrasonography for Hydronephrosis in Patients With Suspected Renal Colic
Herbst MK, Rosenberg G, Daniels B, Gross CP, Singh D, Molinaro AM, Luty S, Moore CL. Effect of Provider Experience on Clinician-Performed Ultrasonography for Hydronephrosis in Patients With Suspected Renal Colic. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2014, 64: 269-276. PMID: 24630203, PMCID: PMC5131571, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2014.01.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComputed tomographyRenal colicPositive likelihood ratioNegative likelihood ratioFellowship trainingTest characteristicsEmergency cliniciansUreteral stonesPhysician cliniciansAcademic medical center emergency departmentMedical Center Emergency DepartmentClinician-performed ultrasonographyAbsence of hydronephrosisCenter emergency departmentDegree of hydronephrosisLikelihood ratioDetection of hydronephrosisDirect patient careUnique cliniciansDefinitive test resultsProspective studyEmergency departmentBedside ultrasonographyUltrasonographic resultsEmergency physicians
2013
Bedside optic nerve sheath diameter ultrasound for the evaluation of suspected pediatric ventriculoperitoneal shunt failure in the emergency department
Hall MK, Spiro DM, Sabbaj A, Moore CL, Hopkins KL, Meckler GD. Bedside optic nerve sheath diameter ultrasound for the evaluation of suspected pediatric ventriculoperitoneal shunt failure in the emergency department. Child's Nervous System 2013, 29: 2275-2280. PMID: 23728433, DOI: 10.1007/s00381-013-2172-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOptic nerve sheath diameterMean optic nerve sheath diameterVentriculoperitoneal shunt failureShunt failureVPS failureEmergency departmentOptic nerve sheath diameter ultrasoundScreening toolAcademic pediatric emergency departmentEmergency department evaluationMethodsProspective observational studyNerve sheath diameterPediatric emergency departmentYears of agePrimary screening toolDepartment evaluationOcular ultrasoundResultsA totalONSD measurementsSheath diameterObservational studyChildren 6ONSD ultrasoundTest characteristicsConvenience sample
2012
Sonography First for Acute Flank Pain?
Moore CL, Scoutt L. Sonography First for Acute Flank Pain? Journal Of Ultrasound In Medicine 2012, 31: 1703-1711. PMID: 23091240, DOI: 10.7863/jum.2012.31.11.1703.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2011
Point-of-Care Ultrasonography
Moore CL, Copel JA. Point-of-Care Ultrasonography. New England Journal Of Medicine 2011, 364: 749-757. PMID: 21345104, DOI: 10.1056/nejmra0909487.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2009
Pulseless Electrical Activity, Focused Abdominal Sonography for Trauma, and Cardiac Contractile Activity as Predictors of Survival After Trauma
Schuster KM, Lofthouse R, Moore C, Lui F, Kaplan LJ, Davis KA. Pulseless Electrical Activity, Focused Abdominal Sonography for Trauma, and Cardiac Contractile Activity as Predictors of Survival After Trauma. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2009, 67: 1154-1157. PMID: 20009660, DOI: 10.1097/ta.0b013e3181c303e8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbdominal InjuriesAdultAgedAged, 80 and overCardiopulmonary ResuscitationChildFemaleHeart ArrestHumansMaleMiddle AgedPericardial EffusionPredictive Value of TestsPrognosisPulseRetrospective StudiesSensitivity and SpecificityStatistics, NonparametricSurvival RateTrauma Severity IndicesUltrasonographyConceptsPulseless electrical activityCardiac contractile activityFocused abdominal sonographyInitial resuscitationAbdominal sonographyEmergency departmentContractile activityCardiac activityStudy period 25 patientsLevel I trauma centerGrave prognostic indicatorI trauma centerPredictors of survivalMechanism of injuryElectrical activityClosed head injuryPericardial viewTension hemothoraxOngoing resuscitationPericardial effusionBlunt traumaRetrospective reviewTrauma centerPrognostic indicatorHead injury
2008
Prevalence of abnormal CT findings in patients with proven ovarian torsion and a proposed triage schema
Moore C, Meyers AB, Capotasto J, Bokhari J. Prevalence of abnormal CT findings in patients with proven ovarian torsion and a proposed triage schema. Emergency Radiology 2008, 16: 115-120. PMID: 18679730, DOI: 10.1007/s10140-008-0754-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvarian torsionComputed tomographyPelvic painCT findingsAbnormal pelvic findingsAbnormal CT findingsPelvic findingsRetrospective reviewOvarian cystsInvolved ovariesAdnexal massesCT reportsCT scanAvailable CT imagesFurther evaluationRadiologist reviewPatientsWomenPainOvariesTriage schemaCT imagesFindingsReportReview
2007
Diagnosis and Guided Reduction of Forearm Fractures in Children Using Bedside Ultrasound
Chen L, Kim Y, Moore CL. Diagnosis and Guided Reduction of Forearm Fractures in Children Using Bedside Ultrasound. Pediatric Emergency Care 2007, 23: 528-531. PMID: 17726410, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0b013e318128f85d.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric emergency medicine physiciansForearm fracturesEmergency medicine physiciansBedside ultrasoundMedicine physiciansUltrasound-guided reductionUrban pediatric EDInitial success ratePediatric EDPostreduction radiographsRadiograph findingsCommon injuriesUltrasound findingsUltrasound guidanceForearm bonesUltrasound diagnosisPatientsStudy periodDiagnosisUltrasoundSuccess rateUltrasound unitFluoroscopy unitChildrenRadiographs
2005
Ultrasonography in Community Emergency Departments in the United States: Access to Ultrasonography Performed by Consultants and Status of Emergency Physician-Performed Ultrasonography
Moore CL, Molina AA, Lin H. Ultrasonography in Community Emergency Departments in the United States: Access to Ultrasonography Performed by Consultants and Status of Emergency Physician-Performed Ultrasonography. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2005, 47: 147-153. PMID: 16431225, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2005.08.023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsClinical CompetenceCross-Sectional StudiesEducational StatusEmergency MedicineEmergency Service, HospitalHealth Care SurveysHealth Services AccessibilityHospital AdministrationHospitals, CommunityHumansPractice Patterns, Physicians'Radiology Department, HospitalReferral and ConsultationUltrasonographyUnited StatesConceptsEmergency physician-performed ultrasonographyCommunity emergency departmentsEmergency physician useEmergency departmentED directorsEmergency physiciansPhysician useEmergency medicine residentsPerformance of ultrasonographyMedicine residentsOverall response rateEmergency physician trainingPericardial effusionMedicine residency programsAmerican CollegeEmergency medicine residency programsUltrasonographyResponse rateTrauma (FAST) examinationPhysiciansPhysician trainingTimely accessAnonymous surveyCode situationsResidency trainingUtility of Bedside Bladder Ultrasound Before Urethral Catheterization in Young Children
Chen L, Hsiao AL, Moore CL, Dziura JD, Santucci KA. Utility of Bedside Bladder Ultrasound Before Urethral Catheterization in Young Children. Pediatrics 2005, 115: 108-111. PMID: 15629989, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2004-0738.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric emergency medicine physiciansAmount of urineUrethral catheterizationEmergency medicine physiciansBedside ultrasoundSufficient urineMedicine physiciansUrban pediatric emergency departmentIntervention phasePediatric emergency departmentPediatric emergency physiciansSuccess rateObservation phaseSimple noninvasive procedureSubsequent ultrasoundBladder ultrasoundFirst catheterizationUnsuccessful proceduresUrine cultureEmergency departmentIntervention periodInvasive testingEmergency physiciansCatheterizationUncomfortable procedure
2004
Ultrasound in pregnancy
Moore C, Promes SB. Ultrasound in pregnancy. Emergency Medicine Clinics Of North America 2004, 22: 697-722. PMID: 15301847, DOI: 10.1016/j.emc.2004.04.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPerformance, Training, Quality Assurance, and Reimbursement of Emergency Physician–Performed Ultrasonography at Academic Medical Centers
Moore CL, Gregg S, Lambert M. Performance, Training, Quality Assurance, and Reimbursement of Emergency Physician–Performed Ultrasonography at Academic Medical Centers. Journal Of Ultrasound In Medicine 2004, 23: 459-466. PMID: 15098862, DOI: 10.7863/jum.2004.23.4.459.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency physician-performed ultrasonographySpecialty-specific guidelinesAcademic medical centerMedicine residency programsEmergency medicine residency programsPercent of programsMedical CenterResidency programsOverall response rateTerms of prevalenceMedicine guidelinesUltrasonographic examinationEmergency physiciansResponse rateUltrasonographyWeb-based surveyResidency directorsUltrasoundReimbursementGuidelinesExaminationPercentDidactic instructionHospitalYears