用于心力衰竭诊断和管理的护理点超声:有针对性的文献综述。

POCUS journal Pub Date : 2024-04-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.24908/pocus.v9i1.16795
Sabina Yampolsky, Alan Kwan, Susan Cheng, Ilan Kedan
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背景:心脏护理点超声(POCUS)作为诊断和管理心力衰竭(HF)的工具已显示出越来越大的作用。在心脏病学中,由于下腔静脉(IVC)的大小与中心静脉压相关,因此利用下腔静脉(IVC)的可视化进行血管内容量评估是护理的一个核心方面。这篇有针对性的文献综述旨在研究现有文献,评估 POCUS 在高血压患者诊断和管理中的应用,这些文献利用基于 POCUS 的 IVC 测量单独或结合辅助方法进行评估:方法:使用关键字检索完成了截至 2023 年 8 月 28 日的 PubMed 和 Ovid 数据库定向检索。结果:使用 PubMed 和 Ovid 数据库进行的初步搜索结果显示,截至 2023 年 8 月 28 日,该搜索结果的关键字均为 "IVC":使用 PubMed 和 Ovid 进行初步搜索后,共获得 370 篇期刊论文。采用排除标准后,有 15 项研究被纳入综述。研究分为三类:1)POCUS 鉴别心房颤动的能力如何;2)基于 POCUS 的结果是否与评估心房颤动的其他指标相关,并能预测利尿剂用药的效果;3)基于 POCUS 的结果是否可作为良好的预后指标。5 项评估 POCUS 鉴别心房颤动的研究发现,当 IVC 测量与评估 B 线或胸腔积液存在的肺部超声检查相结合时,诊断灵敏度和特异性均可达到 90%-100% 。五项评估 POCUS 结果与其他心房颤动测量指标和利尿剂效果相关性的研究发现,心静脉直径会随着利尿剂的使用而发生显著变化(pConclusions:将 POCUS 作为标准护理方法(既作为急诊科的诊断工具,也作为住院和门诊设施的管理工具)可改善心房颤动的治疗。
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Point of Care Ultrasound for Diagnosis and Management in Heart Failure: A Targeted Literature Review.

Background: Cardiac point of care ultrasound (POCUS) has shown increasing utility as a tool for diagnosing and managing heart failure (HF). Within cardiology, intravascular volume assessment leveraging visualization of the inferior vena cava (IVC) is a central aspect of care, as IVC size correlates with central venous pressure. This targeted literature review aimed to examine the existing literature assessing the use of POCUS in diagnosis and management of HF patients utilizing POCUS-based IVC measurement either alone or in combination with secondary methods.

Methods: A targeted PubMed and Ovid database search up until August 28, 2023 using a keyword search was completed. Studies that did not include IVC assessment with POCUS in HF were excluded.

Results: The initial search using both PubMed and Ovid resulted in 370 journal publications. After exclusion criteria were used 15 studies were included in the review. Studies were grouped into three categories: 1) how well POCUS was able to identify HF, 2) whether POCUS-based findings correlated with other measures evaluating HF and was able to predict the effect of diuretic administration, and 3) whether POCUS-based findings served as a good prognostic indicator. The 5 studies that evaluated HF identification with POCUS found that both diagnostic sensitivity and specificity may reach 90%-100% when IVC measurement was coupled with a lung ultrasound assessing the presence of B-lines or pleural effusion. Five studies assessing POCUS findings correlating with other HF measures and diuretic effect found that IVC diameter changed significantly with diuretic administration (p<0.05). All 6 studies assessing POCUS as a predictor of long-term mortality or hospital readmission found measures that achieved statistical significance with p<0.05.

Conclusions: Including POCUS as standard-of-care - both as a diagnostic tool in the emergency department and a management tool in in-patient and out-patient facilities - may improve the treatment of HF.

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