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Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) >
2017 , Vol. 14 >Issue 12: 943 - 947
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3877/cma.j.issn.1672-6448.2017.12.013
Characteristics of ultrasonic patterns of problem based critical care ultrasound examination in patients in intensive care unit
Received date: 2017-06-23
Online published: 2017-12-01
To provide epidemiological data as a reference for the coming research and clinical practice by analyzing the problem based critical care ultrasound (CCUS) examination database in Department of Critical Care Medicine,West China Hospital, Sichuan University.
A retrospective study of the database was performed. The clinical problems prompting the CCUS examination were classified, the ultrasonnic findings representing the pathophysiological changes were collected and gathered into categories, and the pathophysiological etiology for each classification of clinical problems was stated after referring to the clinical information.
In the 135 cases with a mean age of (51±18) years, 386 times of problems based examinations were performed (2.85 times per patient). The problems prompting the examinations were acute circulatory dysfunction (271 times, 70.2%), acute respiratory dysfunction (34 times, 8.8%), acute circulatory dysfunction combined with acute respiratory dysfunction (76 times, 19.7%), and suspected diaphragm disorder and others (5 times, 1.2%). In the 347 times of examination for acute circulatory dysfunction, the pathophysiological changes discovered by the CCUS examination included hypovolemia (55 times, 15.9%), hypervolemia (85 times, 24.5%), decreased systemic vascular resistance index (22 times, 6.3%), and increased right ventricular (RV) afterload (15 times, 4.3%). In the 246 times of examination for cardiac dysfunction, the underlying etiology detected included left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction (31 times, 12.6%), LV diastolic dysfunction (108 times, 43.9%), LV systolic dysfunction associated with diastolic dysfunction (49 times, 19.9%), RV dysfunction (23 times, 9.4%), and whole heart failure (35 times, 14.2%). Acute respiratory disorders was identified 110 times in total, which consisted of lung consolidation (40 times, 36.4%), diffuse ultrasonic interstitial syndrome (DIS; 27 times, 24.5%), consolidation associated with DIS (18 times, 16.4%), focal interstitial syndrome (17 times, 14.6%), and others (9 times, 8.2%). Causes of deterioration of the cases were cardiogenic pulmonary edema, diastolic dysfunction, RV failure, acute valve insult or chronic valve insufficiency and so on.
The main problems prompting the CCUS examinations are acute circulatory dysfunction and acute respiratory dysfunction. CCUS examination can provide physicians with valuable information on the full picture of the pathophysiology characteristics of hemodynamics and lung pathology to help diagnose the causes of the deterioration and guide clinical treatment.
Yao Qin , Wanhong Yin , Xueying Zeng , Tongjuan Zou , Yi Li , Yan Kang . Characteristics of ultrasonic patterns of problem based critical care ultrasound examination in patients in intensive care unit[J]. Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition), 2017 , 14(12) : 943 -947 . DOI: 10.3877/cma.j.issn.1672-6448.2017.12.013
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