Ultrasonography for Skin and Soft Tissue Infections, Noninfectious Cysts, Foreign Bodies, and Burns in the Critical Care Setting

Author:

Craven Kelli A.1,Luckey-Smith Kyle2,Rudy Susanna3

Affiliation:

1. Kelli A. Craven is Critical Care Nurse Practitioner Trauma and General Surgery, My Michigan Medical Center Midland, 4000 Wellness Dr, Midland, MI 48670 (kcravenenp@gmail.com).

2. Kyle Luckey-Smith is Flight Nurse, Vanderbilt University Medical Center LifeFlight, Nashville, Tennessee.

3. Susanna Rudy is Instructor, Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Emergency Nurse Practitioner, and Critical Care Nurse Practitioner, Nashville, Tennessee.

Abstract

There are multiple opportunities for the use of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of skin and soft tissue differentials. Ultrasonography is inexpensive, easily reproducible, and able to provide real-time data in situations where condition changes and progression are common. Not only does bedside ultrasonography provide the clinician an in-depth look beyond epidermal structures into body cavities, it remains a safe, nonionizing radiating, effective, cost-efficient, reliable, and accessible tool for the emergency management of life- and limb-threatening integumentary infections. Unnecessary invasive procedures are minimized, providing improved patient outcomes. Integumentary abnormalities secondary to trauma, surgery, and hospitalization are common among critical care patients. This article provides a brief overview and evidence-based recommendations for the use of ultrasonography in the critical care setting for integumentary system conditions, including common skin and soft tissue differentials, foreign bodies, and burn depth assessment.

Publisher

AACN Publishing

Subject

Critical Care Nursing,Emergency Medicine,General Medicine

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