重点:从创伤室到外科ICU的高级点护理超声。

IF 2.1 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open Pub Date : 2025-04-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/tsaco-2025-001779
Ian Ciesielski, Zaffer Qasim
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摘要

重伤患者的管理依赖于临床评估技能、疾病过程知识和程序能力的结合。这是由诊断工具补充的。作为一种诊断工具,超声波的使用已经迅速发展。创伤超声(FAST)的重点评估是创伤的指数超声方案,但后来扩展到评估休克生理学和独立器官系统功能的附加方案,并促进了手术技术。本文综述了目前适用于创伤患者的相关技术,包括用于休克和低血压检查的区域方案,如FAST、扩展FAST和快速超声;器官系统扫描,包括心脏、肺、下腔静脉和经颅超声;以及超声波在各种创伤护理程序中的作用,如血管通路和神经阻滞。
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Hocus pocus: advanced point-of-care ultrasound from the trauma bay to the surgical ICU.

The management of the critically injured patient is reliant on a combination of clinical evaluation skills, knowledge of the disease process, and procedural capability. This is supplemented by diagnostic tools. Ultrasound use has rapidly evolved as one such diagnostic tool. The focused assessment by sonography in trauma (FAST) was the index ultrasound protocol for trauma but has since expanded to additional protocols to evaluate shock physiology and independent organ system function and to facilitate procedure techniques. This article reviews the currently applicable techniques relevant to the trauma patient, including regional protocols such as the FAST, extended FAST, and rapid ultrasound for shock and hypotension examinations; organ-system scans, including cardiac, lung, inferior vena cava, and transcranial ultrasound; and the role of ultrasound for various trauma-care procedures such as vascular access and nerve blocks.

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