The use of the diaphragmatico-hepatic (DH) views of the abdominal and thoracic focused assessment with sonography for triage (AFAST/TFAST) examinations for the detection of pericardial effusion in 24 dogs (2011-2012).

Gregory R Lisciandro
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the clinical usefulness of the diaphragmatico-hepatic (DH) view of the abdominal and thoracic focused assessment with sonography for triage (AFAST/TFAST) in detecting pericardial effusion (PE) in dogs.

Design: Retrospective case series from 2011 to 2012.

Setting: Private practice emergency and critical care hospital.

Animals: Twenty-four dogs with PE diagnosed by FAST.

Interventions: None.

Measurement and main results: Fifty-two medical records from October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012 had the terms "PE" within the medical record. Twenty-four dogs were diagnosed with PE by FAST with entries for the DH view. Of the 24 dogs, 7 had abdominal FAST, 6 had thoracic FAST (TFAST), and 11 had both exams performed. PE was noted on the DH view in 20 of 24 (83%) cases. Subjective PE volume assessment ranged from trivial (<5 mm) to severe. Of the 4 cases in which PE was absent via the DH view, PE was seen during the same exam at the TFAST pericardial views (n = 2) or detected on serial exam at the DH view (n = 2). The PE volume that was missed via the DH view was characterized as trivial (<5 mm; n = 1), mild (n = 1), and moderate (n = 2).

Conclusions: The DH view of FAST was found to be clinically helpful for the detection of PE. Veterinarians should make it routine practice and part of FAST training to look into the thorax via the DH view during both abdominal FAST and TFAST exams.

应用肝膈(DH)胸腹超声分诊(AFAST/TFAST)检查24只犬的心包积液。
目的:探讨肝膈(DH)胸腹超声分诊集中评估(AFAST/TFAST)在犬心包积液(PE)诊断中的应用价值。设计:2011 - 2012年回顾性病例系列。环境:私人执业急诊和重症监护医院。动物:24只经FAST诊断为PE的狗。干预措施:没有。测量及主要结果:2011年10月1日至2012年9月30日的52份病案中有“PE”一词。24只狗被FAST诊断为PE,并有DH视图条目。在24只狗中,7只有腹部FAST, 6只有胸部FAST (TFAST), 11只同时进行了这两项检查。24例中有20例(83%)在DH视图上发现PE。主观PE体积评估范围从微不足道(结论:发现FAST的DH视图在临床上有助于PE的检测。在腹部和TFAST检查时,兽医应该将通过DH视图检查胸腔作为常规练习和FAST训练的一部分。
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