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      General principles and overview of vascular contrast-enhanced ultrasonography

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          Ultrasonography (US) is the first-line modality for the evaluation of vascular pathology. Although well-established for many diseases, US has inherent limitations that can occasionally hinder an accurate diagnosis. The value of US was improved by the introduction of microbubbles as ultrasonographic contrast agents (UCAs) and the emergence of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS), following the introduction of second-generation UCAs and the emergence of modern contrast-specific techniques. CEUS offers valuable information about vascular disease, both on a macrovascular and a microvascular level, with well-established applications for carotid disease, post-interventional follow-up of abdominal aortic aneurysms, and the assessment of portal vein thrombosis. The purpose of this review is to discuss the principles of CEUS and to present an overview of its vascular applications.

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          The EFSUMB Guidelines and Recommendations on the Clinical Practice of Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS): update 2011 on non-hepatic applications.

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            Guidelines and good clinical practice recommendations for contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in the liver--update 2012: a WFUMB-EFSUMB initiative in cooperation with representatives of AFSUMB, AIUM, ASUM, FLAUS and ICUS.

            Initially, a set of guidelines for the use of ultrasound contrast agents was published in 2004 dealing only with liver applications. A second edition of the guidelines in 2008 reflected changes in the available contrast agents and updated the guidelines for the liver, as well as implementing some non-liver applications. Time has moved on, and the need for international guidelines on the use of CEUS in the liver has become apparent. The present document describes the third iteration of recommendations for the hepatic use of contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) using contrast specific imaging techniques. This joint WFUMB-EFSUMB initiative has implicated experts from major leading ultrasound societies worldwide. These liver CEUS guidelines are simultaneously published in the official journals of both organizing federations (i.e., Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology for WFUMB and Ultraschall in der Medizin/European Journal of Ultrasound for EFSUMB). These guidelines and recommendations provide general advice on the use of all currently clinically available ultrasound contrast agents (UCA). They are intended to create standard protocols for the use and administration of UCA in liver applications on an international basis and improve the management of patients worldwide. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
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              How to perform Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS)

              “How to perform contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS)” provides general advice on the use of ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) for clinical decision-making and reviews technical parameters for optimal CEUS performance. CEUS techniques vary between centers, therefore, experts from EFSUMB, WFUMB and from the CEUS LI-RADS working group created a discussion forum to standardize the CEUS examination technique according to published evidence and best personal experience. The goal is to standardise the use and administration of UCAs to facilitate correct diagnoses and ultimately to improve the management and outcomes of patients.
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                Journal
                Ultrasonography
                Ultrasonography
                USG
                Ultrasonography
                Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine
                2288-5919
                2288-5943
                January 2020
                25 June 2019
                : 39
                : 1
                : 22-42
                Affiliations
                Department of Radiology, King’s College London, King’s College Hospital, London, UK
                Author notes
                Correspondence to: Vasileios Rafailidis, MD, MSc, PhD, EDiR, Department of Radiology, King’s College London, King’s College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RS, UK Tel. +44-30-6976161113 E-mail: billraf@ 123456hotmail.com
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0284-4106
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5637-6723
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5621-4249
                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1928-4077
                Article
                usg-19022
                10.14366/usg.19022
                6920620
                31671927
                956fb967-641d-43a2-950a-fa9002cec3e5
                Copyright © 2020 Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine (KSUM)

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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                : 19 April 2019
                : 19 April 2019
                : 25 June 2019
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