超声参数在产科麻醉液体管理中的应用进展。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
American journal of translational research Pub Date : 2024-10-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.62347/QMYL9341
Qingqing Yu, Shaobing Dai, Xiaoping Chen, Xufeng Zhang, Xinzhong Chen
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摘要

超声波为产科麻醉中的液体管理提供了一种宝贵的无创方法。超声参数可帮助麻醉师有效评估产妇的体液状况并减少相关并发症。除了已在临床实践中得到广泛验证的常规参数外,我们还对动脉参数(如峰值速度、速度-时间积分、校正血流时间)和静脉相关参数(包括颈内静脉及其塌陷指数、下腔静脉及其塌陷指数以及锁骨下静脉及其塌陷指数)提出了新的见解。这些参数有可能加强产科麻醉中的液体管理。
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Advances in the application of ultrasonographic parameters for fluid management in obstetric anesthesia.

Ultrasound provides a valuable non-invasive approach for fluid management in obstetric anesthesia. Ultrasonographic parameters assist anesthesiologists to effectively assess the fluid status of parturients and reduce related complications. In addition to conventional parameters, which have been widely validated in clinical practice, we provide new insights into arterial parameters such as peak velocity, velocity-time integral, corrected flow time, and vein-related parameters, including the internal jugular vein and its collapsibility index, the inferior vena cava and its collapsibility index, as well as subclavian vein and its collapsibility index. These parameters can potentially enhance fluid management in obstetric anesthesia.

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