同时静脉-动脉多普勒在预负荷增强:说明多普勒斯塔林曲线。

IF 3.4 Q2 Medicine
Jon-Émile S Kenny, Stanley O Gibbs, Joseph K Eibl, Andrew M Eibl, Zhen Yang, Delaney Johnston, Chelsea E Munding, Mai Elfarnawany, Vivian C Lau, Benjamin O Kemp, Bhanu Nalla, Rony Atoui
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摘要

对有低灌注症状或体征的病人进行静脉输液是很常见的。然而,评估静脉输液对心脏的“剂量-反应”曲线是难以捉摸的。在急诊科用无线可穿戴多普勒超声系统对两名患者进行了研究。同时获得颈总动脉和颈内多普勒谱图的变化,分别作为左室卒中容积(SV)和中心静脉压(CVP)的替代指标。两名患者最初都有低CVP颈静脉多普勒频谱。在预负荷增强的情况下,只有一名患者的动脉多普勒测量表明SV显著增强(即“液体反应”)。另一位患者表现为动脉反应减弱,提示SV下降(即“液体无反应”),伴有心室不同步。在这篇简短的通信中,我们描述了无线、可穿戴的多普勒超声如何在“多普勒斯塔林曲线”框架内同时跟踪心脏预负荷和输出的替代品;讨论了静脉输液剂量的影响。
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Simultaneous venous-arterial Doppler during preload augmentation: illustrating the Doppler Starling curve.

Simultaneous venous-arterial Doppler during preload augmentation: illustrating the Doppler Starling curve.

Simultaneous venous-arterial Doppler during preload augmentation: illustrating the Doppler Starling curve.

Simultaneous venous-arterial Doppler during preload augmentation: illustrating the Doppler Starling curve.

Providing intravenous (IV) fluids to a patient with signs or symptoms of hypoperfusion is common. However, evaluating the IV fluid 'dose-response' curve of the heart is elusive. Two patients were studied in the emergency department with a wireless, wearable Doppler ultrasound system. Change in the common carotid arterial and internal jugular Doppler spectrograms were simultaneously obtained as surrogates of left ventricular stroke volume (SV) and central venous pressure (CVP), respectively. Both patients initially had low CVP jugular venous Doppler spectrograms. With preload augmentation, only one patient had arterial Doppler measures indicative of significant SV augmentation (i.e., 'fluid responsive'). The other patient manifested diminishing arterial response, suggesting depressed SV (i.e., 'fluid unresponsive') with evidence of ventricular asynchrony. In this short communication, we describe how a wireless, wearable Doppler ultrasound simultaneously tracks surrogates of cardiac preload and output within a 'Doppler Starling curve' framework; implications for IV fluid dosing are discussed.

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Ultrasound Journal
Ultrasound Journal Health Professions-Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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