[Expert consensus on the application of critical care ultrasonography in invasive procedures].

Q Zhang, L X Liu, Y Huo, H M Zhang, Y G Chao, Q B Zeng, X Si, Z R Cen, R Zhu, X L Shang, M G Yin, J Duan, L N Zhang, Z Y Liu, Y Zhu, W He, J Wu, S H Cai, W J Chen, L W Lyu, H Ren, J Zhang, Q H Xu, W H Zhu, J H Sun, H T Liu, S M Ai, M Zhang, M S Lu, X T Wang
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Abstract

The evolution of critical care medicine is inextricably linked to the development of critical care procedures. These procedures not only facilitate diagnosis and treatment of critically ill patients, but also provide valuable insights into disease pathophysiology. While critical care interventions offer undeniable benefits, the potential for iatrogenic complications necessitates careful consideration. The recent surge in critical care ultrasound (US) utilization is a testament to its unique advantages: non-invasiveness, real-time bedside availability, direct visualization of internal structures, elimination of ionizing radiation exposure, repeatability, and relative ease of learning. Recognizing the need to optimize procedures and minimize complications, critical care utrasound study group of Beijing critical care ultrasound research assocition convened a panel of critical care experts to generate this consensus statement. This document serves as a guide for healthcare providers, aiming to ensure patient safety and best practices in critical care.

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重症监护医学的发展与重症监护程序的发展密不可分。这些程序不仅促进了危重病人的诊断和治疗,还为疾病的病理生理学提供了宝贵的见解。虽然重症监护干预带来了不可否认的益处,但其潜在的先天性并发症也需要慎重考虑。最近重症监护超声(US)的使用激增证明了其独特的优势:无创、实时床旁可用性、内部结构的直接可视化、消除电离辐射暴露、可重复性和相对易学。北京重症监护超声研究协会重症监护超声研究小组认识到需要优化操作程序并尽量减少并发症,因此召集了重症监护专家小组,形成了这份共识声明。本文件可作为医疗服务提供者的指南,旨在确保重症监护中的患者安全和最佳实践。
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