| Literature DB >> 22261614 |
J M Ayuela Azcarate1, F Clau Terré, A Ochagavia, R Vicho Pereira.
Abstract
The use of echocardiography in intensive care units in shock patients allows us to measure various hemodynamic variables in an accurate and a non-invasive manner. By using echocardiography not only as a diagnostic technique but also as a tool for continuous hemodynamic monitorization, the intensivist can evaluate various aspects of shock states, such as cardiac output and fluid responsiveness, myocardial contractility, intracavitary pressures, heart-lung interaction and biventricular interdependence. However, to date there has been little guidance orienting echocardiographic hemodynamic parameters in the intensive care unit, and intensivists are usually not familiar with this tool. In this review, we describe some of the most important hemodynamic parameters that can be obtained at the patient bedside with transthoracic echocardiography in critically ill patients.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22261614 DOI: 10.1016/j.medin.2011.11.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Intensiva ISSN: 0210-5691 Impact factor: 2.491