改进左心室辅助装置听诊:来自心音学的见解

F. Araj, A. Amin, J. Cox, P. Mammen
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在美国已经植入了超过15000台左心室辅助装置(lvad)。随着对这些患者的护理扩展到一般社区,各级提供者熟悉正常LVAD的声音是很重要的。产生的声音通常被描述为“LVAD嗡嗡声”。这个非描述性术语可能会被误解为所有lvad或“嗡嗡声”都是相同的,而实际上每个设备产生的声音都是独一无二的。另一个常见的误解是,一些提供者认为正常功能的左心室辅助器没有心音。使用顶点心音图,我们能够更好地可视化这些独特的特征(图1-4,三个美国食品和药物管理局批准的耐用lvad的心音图),并建议对每个设备的声音进行精细描述。使用EKO Core听诊器附件(EKO, Berkeley, CA)在正常功能的lvad上进行录音。
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Refining Auscultation of Left Ventricular Assist Devices: Insights From Phonocardiography
There have been over 15,000 continuous flow left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) implanted in the United States1 . As the care of these patients expands into the general community, it is important for providers at all levels to be familiar with the sound of a normal LVAD. The sound generated is normally described as an “LVAD hum”. That non-descriptive term may be misunderstood as all LVADs or “hums” are the same, when in fact the sound produced is unique to each device. Another common misconception held by some providers, is the absence of heart sounds in a normally functioning LVAD. Using apex phonocardiography we were able to better visualize these unique characteristics (Figures 1-4, phonocardiograms of three United States Food and Drug Administration approved durable LVADs), and suggest a refined description of each device sound. The recordings were made on normal functioning LVADs using the EKO Core stethoscope attachment (EKO, Berkeley, CA).
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