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Lung Ultrasound and Caval Indices to Assess Volume Status in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients. 维持性血液透析患者肺超声和腔静脉指标评估容量状况。
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.24908/pocus.v8i1.15802
Mujtaba Z Al-Saray, Ala Ali

Background: Volume overload is common in end stage kidney disease (ESKD) and dialysis patients. Hence, the need for objective tools to detect such volume excess. Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) is a goal-directed, bedside examination to answer such a specific diagnostic question. Methods: One hundred Iraqi adult hemodialysis patients were recruited from February 1 to May 31, 2022. Primary clinical, dialysis data, and prescriptions were recorded. A nephrologist performed a POCUS examination after the last dialysis session of the week. In addition, an ultrasound examination of the chest was performed to detect B-lines and pleural effusion. Caval parameters included inferior vena cava (IVC) diameter and collapsibility index. Results: The mean age of the study group was 51.48 ± 14.6 years, with 53% males. The mean interdialytic weight gain was 2.74 ± 1.15 Kg. Lower limb edema and pleural effusion were present in 33% and 27%, respectively. Forty-seven percent of patients had >3 B-lines on lung ultrasound with a range of 12. Forty-three percent of patients had an IVC diameter of >2 cm, and 93% had <50% IVC collapsibility. In total, 97% of patients had evidence of excess volume by ultrasound criteria. IVC collapsibility index was the most prevalent sign of excess volume (93%). Patients without lower limb edema and pleural effusion had positive B-lines in 38.8% and 38.3%, an IVC diameter >2 cm in 46.2% and 38.3%, and IVC collapsibility <50% in 89.5% and 95.8% respectively. Conclusion: Iraqi maintenance hemodialysis patients are volume overloaded, which warrants proper intervention for detection and dialysis management. POCUS is a useful and easily performed technique to assess the volume status.

背景:容量超载在终末期肾脏疾病(ESKD)和透析患者中很常见。因此,需要客观的工具来检测这种体积过剩。护理点超声(POCUS)是一种目标导向的床边检查,以回答这样一个特定的诊断问题。方法:于2022年2月1日至5月31日招募伊拉克成年血液透析患者100例。记录主要临床、透析资料和处方。肾科医生在本周最后一次透析后进行了POCUS检查。此外,进行胸部超声检查以检测b线和胸腔积液。下腔静脉参数包括下腔静脉(IVC)直径和溃散指数。结果:研究组平均年龄51.48±14.6岁,男性占53%。平均透析期体重增加2.74±1.15 Kg。下肢水肿和胸腔积液分别占33%和27%。47%的患者在肺超声上有>3个b线,范围为12。结论:伊拉克维持性血液透析患者存在容量超载,需要采取适当的干预措施进行检测和透析管理。POCUS是一种有用且易于执行的评估体积状态的技术。
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Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Presenting as a Subacute Cough. 胸主动脉瘤表现为亚急性咳嗽。
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.24908/pocus.v8i1.15894
Eduardo Diaz, Hanan Atia, Brian Kohen, Seth Lotterman

The suprasternal aortic notch cardiac point of care ultrasound (POCUS) window is a useful view for evaluating thoracic aortic pathologies. However, it is not routinely included in the standard cardiac POCUS exam despite its ability to capture emergent pathologies such as aortic dissection and thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA). Ruptured aortic aneurysms can present with sudden, severe chest or back pain, as well as hemodynamic instability, resulting in a high mortality. We present an atypical case of a patient with hemoptysis who was found to have a contained aortic rupture. In this case, POCUS, specifically the suprasternal aortic notch view, was used to expedite definitive care.

胸骨上主动脉切迹心脏护理点超声窗口(POCUS)是评估胸主动脉病变的有用视图。然而,尽管它能够捕获诸如主动脉夹层和胸主动脉瘤(TAA)等紧急病理,但它并未常规包括在标准心脏POCUS检查中。破裂的主动脉瘤可以表现为突然的,严重的胸部或背部疼痛,以及血流动力学不稳定,导致高死亡率。我们提出一个不典型的病例患者咯血谁被发现有一个包含主动脉破裂。在本例中,POCUS,特别是胸骨上主动脉切口视图,被用于加快最终护理。
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Use Of POCUS for the Paediatric Patient with an Undifferentiated Upper Limb Injury. POCUS在未分化上肢损伤患儿中的应用。
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.24908/pocus.v8i1.15867
David J McCreary, Alex White

A 2-year-old girl presented to the Paediatric Emergency Department following an unwitnessed injury to her left arm while playing at nursery limiting further examination. On assessment she was reluctant to use her left arm and further examination was difficult. In cases of unwitnessed and undifferentiated elbow injuries point of care ultrasound (POCUS) can be used to evaluate for elbow joint effusion, fracture, or radial head subluxation, also known as nursemaid's elbow. Pulled elbow is a commonly encountered paediatric injury but based on the history and examination findings it may not always be obvious. We present an approach to the child with an undifferentiated elbow injury incorporating POCUS as a means of increasing the reliability of findings on clinical examination.

一名2岁女孩在托儿所玩耍时左臂受伤,导致无法进一步检查,随后被送往儿科急诊科。经评估,她不愿使用左臂,进一步检查很困难。在未见和未分化的肘关节损伤病例中,护理点超声(POCUS)可用于评估肘关节积液、骨折或桡骨头半脱位(也称为护士肘)。牵拉肘是一种常见的儿科损伤,但根据病史和检查结果,它可能并不总是明显的。我们提出了一种方法与未分化肘损伤的儿童结合POCUS作为一种手段,以提高临床检查结果的可靠性。
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We Don't Talk Enough About Overuse Injuries in Clinicians Using POCUS. 我们对临床医生使用POCUS的过度使用伤害谈论得不够。
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.24908/pocus.v8i1.16075
Traci Fox, Kaylah Maloney, Arthur Au, Resa E Lewiss
The hospital is full of clinicians working with poor ergonomic form. In the emergency department, for example, this includes and is not limited to clinicians bending over to place IVs and intubating patients. When it comes to ultrasound, some clinicians might think, “I’m only scanning a few patients a day,” and the examinations are typically quick and focused. Enter the term “repetitive” stress injury” (RSI). To date, the literature pertaining to RSI and point of care ultrasound (POCUS) clinicians is very limited. We think it’s time for this to change.
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The Frequency of POCUS in the Treatment of Sepsis in the Emergency Department: A Retrospective Cohort Study. 急诊脓毒症的POCUS治疗频率:一项回顾性队列研究。
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.24908/pocus.v8i1.15683
M Bryan Dalla Betta, Dasia Esener, William Swanson, Andrew Kaddis, Felipe Aguayo Romero, J Matthew Fields

Background: Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) is ubiquitous in the modern emergency department (ED). POCUS can be helpful in the management of patients with sepsis in many ways including determining the cause of sepsis, assessing fluid status, guiding resuscitation, and performing procedures. However, the frequency and manner in which POCUS is incorporated into the care of septic patients in community emergency medicine remains unclear. Objective: To evaluate POCUS frequency and exam types used in the care of patients with sepsis in two community EDs in Southern California. Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of 5,264 ED visits with a diagnosis of sepsis at two community emergency departments between January 2014 and December 2018. Patients 18 years or older who were diagnosed with sepsis and had either lactate ≥ 4 mmol, a documented mean arterial pressure (MAP) < 65 mmHg, or a systolic blood pressure (SBP) < 90 mmHg were included. Charts were reviewed to determine if POCUS was used during the ED evaluation. Primary outcomes were frequency of POCUS use in the cohort, change in POCUS use over the study period, and the types of exams performed. Results: POCUS was used in 21% of encounters meeting inclusion criteria and was positively correlated with ED arrival year (OR = 1.09; CI 1.04, 1.15; p=0.001). The most common POCUS exam was ultrasound-guided central line placement, with the next most common exams being cardiac, followed by inferior vena cava (IVC). Only the frequency of cardiac, IVC, lung and Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma (FAST) exams were found to increase significantly over the study period. Conclusions: Total POCUS use increased significantly in this cohort of septic patients over the study period due to more cardiac, IVC, lung and FAST exams being performed.

背景:护理点超声(POCUS)在现代急诊科(ED)中无处不在。POCUS可以在许多方面帮助脓毒症患者的管理,包括确定脓毒症的原因,评估液体状态,指导复苏和执行程序。然而,社区急诊医学将POCUS纳入脓毒症患者护理的频率和方式尚不清楚。目的:评价南加州两个社区急诊科脓毒症患者的POCUS频率和检查类型。方法:我们对2014年1月至2018年12月在两个社区急诊科就诊的5264例败血症患者进行了回顾性分析。患者年龄≥18岁,诊断为败血症,乳酸≥4 mmol,记录的平均动脉压(MAP) < 65 mmHg,或收缩压(SBP) < 90 mmHg。检查图表以确定是否在ED评估中使用POCUS。主要结局是队列中POCUS使用的频率,研究期间POCUS使用的变化,以及所进行的检查类型。结果:21%符合纳入标准的患者使用POCUS,与ED到达时间呈正相关(OR = 1.09;Ci 1.04, 1.15;p = 0.001)。最常见的POCUS检查是超声引导下的中央静脉置管,其次是心脏,其次是下腔静脉(IVC)。在研究期间,只有心脏、下腔静脉、肺部和创伤超声聚焦评估(FAST)检查的频率显著增加。结论:在研究期间,由于进行了更多的心脏、下腔静脉、肺和FAST检查,该脓毒症患者队列的POCUS总使用量显著增加。
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Missing Inferior Vena Cava on POCUS: A Case of Left-Sided IVC with Azygos Continuation. POCUS缺失下腔静脉1例左侧下腔静脉伴奇静脉延续。
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.24908/pocus.v8i1.16240
Ankit Mehta, Kreegan Reierson, Benji Mathews

The merits of utilizing point of care ultrasound (POCUS) in acutely ill patients is leading to a widespread embrace. Assessment of IVC via POCUS as part of a comprehensive multi-organ approach can help guide volume tolerance. Anatomical/developmental variations of IVC can vary widely in prevalence. As the use of POCUS expands as a diagnostic modality, it is prudent for frontline POCUS users to be cognizant of the IVC anomalies. We present a case of left sided IVC with azygous continuation discovered with POCUS that was performed to assess the volume status of the patient. This case illustrates that the awareness of different anomalies of the IVC is necessary for POCUS users to prevent misinterpretation of aberrant vessels and avoid diagnostic pitfalls.

利用点护理超声(POCUS)在急性病人的优点正在导致一个广泛的拥抱。通过POCUS评估IVC作为综合多器官方法的一部分可以帮助指导容量耐受性。下腔静脉的解剖/发育变异在患病率上差异很大。随着POCUS作为一种诊断方式的使用扩展,对于一线POCUS使用者来说,认识到IVC异常是谨慎的。我们提出了一个病例左侧下腔静脉与奇延续发现与POCUS进行了评估病人的体积状态。该病例表明,POCUS使用者有必要了解下颌骨的不同异常情况,以防止对异常血管的误解,避免诊断缺陷。
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Inside the April 2023 Issue. 2023年4月刊内。
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.24908/pocus.v8i1.16481
Benjamin T Galen
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Evaluation Of Congestion Levels in Septic Patients Admitted to Critical Care Units with a Combined Venous Excess-Lung Ultrasound Score (VExLUS) - a Research Protocol. 用静脉过度-肺超声联合评分(VExLUS)评估重症监护病房脓毒症患者的充血水平——一项研究方案。
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.24908/pocus.v8i1.16188
Miguel Romano, Eduardo Viana, José Diogo Martins, Rogério Corga Da Silva

Sepsis is defined as a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection with a high mortality rate. Septic shock is a subset of sepsis with manifest circulatory dysfunction (use of vasopressors and persistent elevation of lactic acid) . As stated in literature, in addition to the use of empiric antibiotics and control of the infectious focus, intravenous fluid therapy is an essential intervention to promote hemodynamic stabilization. However, the literature also describes harmful outcomes related to fluid overload. Hemodynamic management in critically ill patients has traditionally focused on maintaining adequate cardiac output and arterial blood pressure by relying on fluid administration and/or vasopressor/inotropic support. However, organ perfusion is affected by other important factors, such as venous pressure, which can be overlooked. The evaluation of lung congestion with point of care ultrasound (POCUS), as a signal of extravascular fluid, and, more recently, a venous excess Doppler ultrasound (VExUS) grading system, are parameters for the assessment of the fluid status of the patient and organ congestion. Our main hypothesis is that adding a modified lung ultrasound score to the VExUS protocol could provide higher sensitivity and earlier identification of fluid overload, guiding the clinician in the decision of fluid administration in patients with sepsis.

脓毒症被定义为由宿主对感染反应失调引起的危及生命的器官功能障碍,具有高死亡率。脓毒性休克是脓毒症的一个子集,伴有明显的循环功能障碍(使用血管加压剂和持续升高乳酸)。如文献所述,除了经验性使用抗生素和控制感染病灶外,静脉输液治疗是促进血流动力学稳定的必要干预措施。然而,文献也描述了与液体过载相关的有害后果。传统上,危重患者的血流动力学管理侧重于通过液体给药和/或血管加压剂/肌力支持来维持足够的心输出量和动脉血压。然而,器官灌注受到其他重要因素的影响,如静脉压,这可能被忽视。使用护理点超声(POCUS)评估肺充血,作为血管外液体的信号,以及最近使用的静脉过量多普勒超声(VExUS)分级系统,是评估患者液体状态和器官充血的参数。我们的主要假设是,在VExUS方案中加入一个改进的肺超声评分,可以提供更高的灵敏度和更早地识别液体超载,指导临床医生决定败血症患者的液体给药。
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Pub Date : 2022-11-21 DOI: 10.24908/pocus.v7i2.15765
D. Restrepo
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Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Blocks: Suggested Procedural Guidelines for Emergency Physicians. 超声引导下的神经阻滞:急诊医生建议程序指南》。
Pub Date : 2022-11-21 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.24908/pocus.v7i2.15233
Joseph R Brown, Andrew J Goldsmith, Alexis Lapietra, Jose L Zeballos, Kamen V Vlassakov, Alexander B Stone, R Starr Knight, Jennifer Carnell, Arun Nagdev

Acute pain is one of the most frequent, and yet one of the most challenging, complaints physicians encounter in the emergency department (ED). Currently, opioids are one of several pain medications given for acute pain, but given the long-term side effects and potential for abuse, alternative pain regimens are sought. Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks (UGNB) can provide quick and sufficient pain control and therefore can be considered a component of a physician's multimodal pain plan in the ED. As UGNB are more widely implemented at the point of care, guidelines are needed to assist emergency providers to acquire the skill necessary to incorporate them into their acute pain management.

急性疼痛是医生在急诊科(ED)遇到的最常见、也是最具挑战性的主诉之一。目前,阿片类药物是治疗急性疼痛的几种止痛药物之一,但鉴于其长期副作用和被滥用的可能性,人们开始寻求其他止痛方案。超声引导下的神经阻滞(UGNB)可以快速、充分地控制疼痛,因此可被视为急诊科医生多模式止痛计划的一个组成部分。随着超声引导神经阻滞技术在医疗点的广泛应用,需要制定相关指南来帮助急诊科医生掌握必要的技能,将其纳入急性疼痛治疗中。
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