%0 Journal Article %T [Use of clinical ultrasound in primary care: Multicenter prospective study]. %A Juárez Castillo A %A Ruiz Moreno M %A González Peregrina J %A Belando Peñalver Á %J Aten Primaria %V 56 %N 7 %D 2024 Jul 13 %M 38484605 %F 2.206 %R 10.1016/j.aprim.2023.102776 %X OBJECTIVE: The objective was to describe the characteristics of the use of clinical ultrasound in two health centers (SC) of Health Area VII of the Region of Murcia (CS Murcia-Sur and CS Floridablanca).
METHODS: Observational, descriptive, longitudinal, prospective and multicenter study. SITE: CS Murcia-Sur and CS Floridablanca (Health Area VII of the Region of Murcia).
METHODS: One hundred and thirty-five patients were included.
METHODS: Performance of clinical ultrasound in the primary care (PC) consultation.
METHODS: Demographic variables (age, sex), as well as clinical variables (reason for consultation, type of ultrasound, results, referrals to the second hospital level, degree of diagnostic agreement) were collected.
RESULTS: One hundred and thirty-five patients were included, more than 50% were female. The main reason for consultation was musculoskeletal and soft tissue symptoms (44.4%), followed by digestive symptoms (21.5%). 44.4% of the ultrasounds were classified as normal, while pathological findings were found in 55.6%. Confirmatory tests were requested in 43.7% and the findings were confirmed in 67% of the patients.
CONCLUSIONS: The use of ultrasound in PC allows to show the high prevalence of pathological findings in the examination of patients. In a technique that helps the clinician in his diagnostic-therapeutic process. The integration of clinical ultrasound in the PC consultation can save complementary studies and referrals to a second level of care. Its implementation in PC requires proper training of professionals.