2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13089-020-00162-x
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Unanticipated critical findings on echocardiography in septic patients

Abstract: Background: Echocardiography is increasingly performed among septic patients as a routine part of evaluation and management in the intensive care unit (ICU). The rate of unanticipated critical findings (e.g., severe left or right ventricular dysfunction or pericardial tamponade) on such echocardiograms is unknown. We evaluated a retrospective cohort of septic ICU patients in whom transthoracic echocardiography was performed as a routine part of sepsis management. In addition to identifying critical findings, w… Show more

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“…Cardiac ultrasound can be a useful tool in the septic patient because it enables for early detection of sepsis-related cardiac dysfunction which our study identified various level of cardiac contractility in this group. Another study [31] demonstrated cardiac ultrasound may identify an unanticipated critical finding in sepsis patient. Moreover, B-line artifacts finding appeared to represent the left ventricular function and volume status of the patient [32] , [33] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cardiac ultrasound can be a useful tool in the septic patient because it enables for early detection of sepsis-related cardiac dysfunction which our study identified various level of cardiac contractility in this group. Another study [31] demonstrated cardiac ultrasound may identify an unanticipated critical finding in sepsis patient. Moreover, B-line artifacts finding appeared to represent the left ventricular function and volume status of the patient [32] , [33] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cardiac output and SV measurements using VTI obtained by TTE have its limitations apart from being non-continuous. 3 The VTI measurements are subject to individual variation due to various reasons. First, it requires skill to obtain an optimal image in which the ultrasound beam is aligned with cardiac structures especially obtaining the alignment of the Doppler angle parallel to blood flow.…”
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confidence: 99%