我如何教授使用即时超声评估右心室收缩压。

IF 1.9 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Edwin Jackson, Upasana Jarori, Evan Tomkiewicz, W Graham Carlos
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即时超声(POCUS)是一种强大的诊断工具,它结合了图像采集和床边解释,使医生能够在床边做出快速诊断(1)。在过去的十年中,POCUS的普及程度激增,因为它的多功能性和它在临床决策中提供的直接见解(1)。然而,基本POCUS不能提供重要的血流动力学信息,如心内压、卒中容量或瓣膜返流评估。危重监护超声心动图(CCE)作为POCUS的一种专业应用变得不可或缺,它主要利用多普勒技术为危重患者提供详细的血流动力学评估(2)。CCE血流动力学评估的教学,如右心室收缩压(RVSP)的估计,是现代危重监护教育的一个具有挑战性但又必不可少的方面。RVSP用于评估右心室后负荷是否存在病理性升高,对危重患者具有重要的临床意义。获得RVSP需要了解超声物理、流体力学和多普勒技术,并掌握心脏图像采集(3-4)。这些复杂的技能不仅重要,而且对于有效管理重症监护病房(ICU)的危重病人至关重要。在本期“我如何教学”中,我们介绍了我们的方法,用于指导ICU的学习者使用CCE进行RVSP估计。我们使用超声实践培训和电子学习策略来优化知识保留,确保准确的解释,并促进实际应用。
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How I Teach the Estimation of Right Ventricular Systolic Pressure Using Point-of-Care Ultrasound.

Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a powerful diagnostic tool that combines image acquisition with bedside interpretation, enabling physicians to make rapid diagnoses at the bedside (1). Over the last decade, the popularity of POCUS has surged because of its versatility and the immediate insights it provides in clinical decision making (1). However, basic POCUS does not provide important hemodynamic information, such as intracardiac pressures, stroke volume, or valvular regurgitation assessment. Critical care echocardiography (CCE) becomes indispensable as a specialized application of POCUS focused on using Doppler techniques to provide detailed hemodynamic assessments in critically ill patients (2). Teaching hemodynamic evaluation in CCE, such as estimating right ventricular systolic pressure (RVSP), is a challenging yet essential aspect of modern critical care education. RVSP is used to assess the presence of pathologic elevation in right ventricular afterload, which has significant clinical implications for critically ill patients. Deriving RVSP requires understanding ultrasound physics, fluid mechanics, and Doppler techniques and mastery of cardiac image acquisition (3-4). These complex skills are not just important but crucial for effectively managing critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). In this edition of "How I Teach," we introduce our methodology for instructing learners in our ICU on RVSP estimation using CCE. We use hands-on ultrasound training and e-learning strategies to optimize knowledge retention, ensure accurate interpretation, and promote practical application.

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