Feasibility of focused cardiac ultrasound during cardiac arrest in the emergency department.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cardiovascular Ultrasound Pub Date : 2021-05-26 DOI:10.1186/s12947-021-00252-3
Jessica R Balderston, Alan X You, David P Evans, Lindsay A Taylor, Zachary M Gertz
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Abstract

Background: Focused cardiac ultrasound (FOCUS) can aid in evaluation and management of patients with cardiac arrest, but image quality in this population has been questioned. Our goal was to determine how often adequate imaging can be obtained in cardiac arrest patients.

Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study to examine the utility of FOCUS in cardiac arrest. All patients who presented to the Emergency Department (ED) in cardiac arrest or who had cardiac arrest while in the ED over 6 months were prospectively identified. FOCUS images were obtained as part of routine clinical care. Patients with images obtained were paired with age- and gender-matched controls who underwent FOCUS for another indication during the study period. Image quality was scored by two blinded reviewers using a 0-4 scale, with a score of ≥ 2 considered adequate.

Results: There were 137 consecutive cardiac arrests, 121 out-of-hospital and 16 in-hospital, during the study period. FOCUS images were recorded in 126 (92%), who were included in the analysis. The average age was 58 years, and 45% were female. Ninety-seven studies (77%) were obtained during advanced cardiac life support while 29 (23%) were obtained after return of spontaneous circulation. The controls were appropriately matched. Of the cardiac arrest studies, 106 (84%) were rated adequate, compared to 116 (92%) in controls (p = 0.08). When compared to control FOCUS studies, the scores given to studies of cardiac arrest patients were lower (p = 0.001).

Conclusions: FOCUS can reliably be used during cardiac arrest to obtain images adequate to answer clinical questions and guide therapies.

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聚焦心脏超声在心脏骤停急诊科的可行性。
背景:聚焦心脏超声(FOCUS)可以帮助评估和处理心脏骤停患者,但这一人群的图像质量一直受到质疑。我们的目的是确定在心脏骤停患者中获得充分成像的频率。方法:我们进行了一项前瞻性队列研究,以检验FOCUS在心脏骤停中的应用。所有在急诊科(ED)出现心脏骤停或在ED超过6个月发生心脏骤停的患者都被前瞻性地识别出来。FOCUS图像作为常规临床护理的一部分。获得图像的患者与年龄和性别匹配的对照组配对,他们在研究期间接受了FOCUS治疗。图像质量由两名盲法评论者评分,评分范围为0-4分,评分≥2分被认为足够。结果:研究期间共发生连续心脏骤停137例,院外121例,院内16例。126例(92%)记录FOCUS图像,纳入分析。平均年龄为58岁,女性占45%。97项研究(77%)在晚期心脏生命支持期间获得,29项研究(23%)在恢复自然循环后获得。对照组是适当匹配的。在心脏骤停研究中,106例(84%)被评为适当,而对照组116例(92%)被评为适当(p = 0.08)。与对照FOCUS研究相比,心脏骤停患者的研究得分较低(p = 0.001)。结论:在心脏骤停时,FOCUS可以可靠地获得足够的图像来回答临床问题并指导治疗。
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Cardiovascular Ultrasound
Cardiovascular Ultrasound CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: Cardiovascular Ultrasound is an online journal, publishing peer-reviewed: original research; authoritative reviews; case reports on challenging and/or unusual diagnostic aspects; and expert opinions on new techniques and technologies. We are particularly interested in articles that include relevant images or video files, which provide an additional dimension to published articles and enhance understanding. As an open access journal, Cardiovascular Ultrasound ensures high visibility for authors in addition to providing an up-to-date and freely available resource for the community. The journal welcomes discussion, and provides a forum for publishing opinion and debate ranging from biology to engineering to clinical echocardiography, with both speed and versatility.
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