点护理超声(POCUS)伪影模拟主动脉夹层:一个病例系列。

POCUS journal Pub Date : 2025-04-15 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.24908/pocusj.v10i01.18498
Olivia Klee, Julia Buechler, Molly Fears, Caroline Gosser, Kahra Nix
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简介:本病例系列描述了一个涉及四个标准化患者腹主动脉的护理点超声(POCUS)伪影。本病例系列的目的是强调这种伪影和辨别病理与正常的技巧。方法:本系列中描述的每个病例都获得了许可。这4例均获得了腹主动脉矢状面和横切面的POCUS图像。对研究结果进行了回顾和比较。讨论:四名标准化患者均为健康、苗条的女性。在矢状面腹主动脉腔内发现了一个线性的高回声结构。结论:在这些病例中,当探针从矢状面旋转到横切面时,伪影消失。在临床和教育环境中,了解这种POCUS伪影和避免它的方法都很重要。
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A Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Artifact Mimicking an Aortic Dissection: A Case Series.

Introduction: This case series describes a point of care ultrasound (POCUS) artifact involving the abdominal aorta of four standardized patients. The purpose of this case series is to highlight this artifact and maneuvers to discern pathology from normal.

Methods: Permission was obtained for each case described in this series. POCUS images of the abdominal aorta in both sagittal and transverse were obtained in these four cases. The findings were reviewed and compared.

Discussion: All four standardized patients were otherwise healthy, thin and female. The artifact was consistently a linear, hyperechoic structure within the lumen of the abdominal aorta in the sagittal plane.

Conclusion: In each of these cases, the artifact disappeared on rotation of the probe from the sagittal plane to the transverse plane. Knowledge of this POCUS artifact and maneuvers to avoid it are important in both clinical and educational settings.

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