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Phased-Array Versus Curvilinear Probe for FAST Ultrasonography
Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Memorial France Etats-Unis
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 operator and team, with no figures available. No recent study has been conducted on the possibility of better diagnostic performance of FAST with a curvilinear versus phased-array probe. Objective: The main objective of this project is to evaluate and compare the diagnostic performance of FAST ultrasound using a phased-array probe versus a curvilinear probe in the detection of effusions in trauma patients (FAST protocol). Materials and methods: Prospective, interventional, multicenter, randomized study. Hypothesis tested: FAST-ultrasound with a curvilinear probe improves diagnostic performance compared with FAST-ultrasound with a phased-array probe.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
2660
Start Date
2025-07-01
Completion Date
2027-05-02
Last Updated
2025-06-26
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Order of the FAST echography
Randomisation of the order in which probes are used