颈静脉多普勒超声作为右心血流动力学的无创窗口:叙述回顾和未来展望。

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Jon-Emile S Kenny, Philippe Rola, Ross Prager, Korbin Haycock
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静脉过量超声评分(VExUS)作为一种评估右心血流动力学的无创手段引起了静脉多普勒超声的极大兴趣。虽然该评分包括膈下静脉的多普勒形态学,但经皮静脉多普勒测速仪的生理学及其随心脏病理的变化首次在颈内静脉(IJV)中进行了研究和描述。50多年前,人们发现IJV的收缩和舒张速度波可以描述疾病和健康状态下颈静脉脉冲(JVP)的x′和y′下降。因此,右心充盈和功能异常可以通过颈静脉血流速度(JVFV)曲线反映出来。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们强调了左心室的生理学,它与右心表现的关系,以及相应地,它与左心室的联系。基于数十年的开创性研究,我们简要地强调了体外循环后生理、心房颤动、心包填塞和肺动脉高压患者的JVFV。然后,我们描述了一种新颖的、无线的、可穿戴的多普勒超声,它可以连续显示JVFV,并考虑该设备如何为急性循环功能障碍的诊断和治疗提供信息。我们触及知识的差距,并提出未来的调查途径,特别注意同步获取和解释静脉和动脉多普勒测量。我们强调该技术和生理框架的临床相关性,包括急性住院休克复苏,体积移除(例如“去复苏”),以及慢性门诊监测的可能性。
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Jugular Venous Doppler Ultrasound as a Non-Invasive Window to Right Heart Hemodynamics: A Narrative Review and Future Perspective.

Jugular Venous Doppler Ultrasound as a Non-Invasive Window to Right Heart Hemodynamics: A Narrative Review and Future Perspective.

Jugular Venous Doppler Ultrasound as a Non-Invasive Window to Right Heart Hemodynamics: A Narrative Review and Future Perspective.

Jugular Venous Doppler Ultrasound as a Non-Invasive Window to Right Heart Hemodynamics: A Narrative Review and Future Perspective.

The Venous Excess Ultrasound Score (VExUS) has produced great interest in venous Doppler ultrasound as a noninvasive means to evaluate right heart hemodynamics. While this score includes Doppler morphologies from sub-diaphragmatic veins, the physiology of transcutaneous venous Doppler velocimetry and its change with cardiac pathology was first studied and described in the internal jugular vein (IJV). Over 50 years ago, the systolic and diastolic velocity waves of the IJV were found to describe the x'- and y-descents of the jugular venous pulse (JVP) in sickness and in health. Therefore, it is established that abnormalities in right heart filling and function are reflected in the jugular venous flow velocity (JVFV) profile. In this narrative review, we highlight the physiology of the JVP, its relationship to right heart performance, and, accordingly, its connection with JVFV. Grounded upon decades-old, pioneering investigations, we briefly highlight JVFV in patients with post-cardiopulmonary bypass physiology, atrial fibrillation, pericardial tamponade, and pulmonary hypertension. We then describe a novel, wireless, and wearable Doppler ultrasound that continuously displays JVFV and consider how this device informs diagnosis and therapy of acute circulatory dysfunction. We touch on gaps in knowledge and suggest future avenues of inquiry with special attention paid to synchronous acquisition and interpretation of venous and arterial Doppler measures. We emphasize the clinical relevance of this technology and physiological framework, including acute, inpatient shock resuscitation, volume removal (eg, "de-resuscitation"), and the possibility for chronic, outpatient monitoring.

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