Back to Sono Ai Report

Article

Communication Critical Ultrasound Findings

Public Sono Ai Report guide about Communication Critical Ultrasound Findings, with context, preparation notes, references and safety limits for ultrasound use.

Ágarus Serviços e Soluções em Medicina LTDACNPJ 24.740.646/0001-73Fortaleza - CE, BrazilUpdated on June 19, 2026

The final report is not always enough

Most findings can follow the routine flow of the final report. Some, however, require non-routine communication because delays, recipient errors, or lack of confirmation can affect care.

Communication must be proportional to the case. The goal is to reduce real risk, not to turn any abnormality into an alert. Therefore, local policy must define examples, channels, and responsibilities.

Practical flow

Tabela: Step | How to do it | Risk it reduces

What local policy should define

How to document in the report

When direct communication occurs, the final report or addendum must record the essential elements: finding communicated, recipient, date, time, method, and professional involved. This record must respect confidentiality, the medical chart, and facility rules.

In drafts with assistive AI, critical communication must not be invented. The physician must only insert communication that actually happened or make it clear that the conduct will follow the institutional flow.

Connection to report quality

Technical sources used

The sources below support finding communication, report documentation, preliminary, addendum, quality, and institutional traceability.

Need to contact the Sono Ai Report team?

support@sonoaireport.com

This page summarizes operational practices in plain language. It does not replace legal advice, an agreement with your institution or internal medical-record policy.