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Lung ultrasound in critically ill patient

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38222871/point-of-care-echocardiography-in-the-difficult-to-image-patient-in-the-icu-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
John C Grotberg, Rachel K McDonald, Ivan N Co
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this narrative review was to address common obstacles encountered in the ICU to acquiring quality and interpretable images using point-of-care echocardiography. DATA SOURCES: Detailed searches were performed using PubMed and Ovid Medline using medical subject headings and keywords on topics related to patient positioning, IV echo contrast, alternative subcostal views, right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) hemodynamics, and point-of-care transesophageal echocardiography...
January 2024: Critical care explorations
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38205982/lung-ultrasound-score-in-covid-19-patients-correlates-with-po-2-fio-2-intubation-rates-and-mortality
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shin-Yi Lai, Jesse M Schafer, Mary Meinke, Tyler Beals, Michael Doff, Anne Grossestreuer, Beatrice Hoffmann
INTRODUCTION: The point-of-care lung ultrasound (LUS) score has been used in coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) patients for diagnosis and risk stratification, due to excellent sensitivity and infection control concerns. We studied the ratio of partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood to the fraction of inspiratory oxygen concentration (PO2 /FiO2 ), intubation rates, and mortality correlation to the LUS score. METHODS: We conducted a systematic review using PRISMA guidelines...
January 2024: Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38192739/progress-in-the-application-of-lung-ultrasound-for-the-evaluation-of-neonates-with-respiratory-distress-syndrome
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REVIEW
Ling-Yun Bao, Xin-Yue Dao, Kun Du
Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS) is a common critical disease in neonates. Early diagnosis and timely treatment are crucial. Historically, X-ray imaging was the primary method for diagnosing NRDS. However, this method carries radiation exposure risks, making it unsuitable for dynamic lung condition monitoring. In addition, neonates who are critically ill require bedside imaging, but diagnostic delays are often unavoidable due to equipment transportation and positioning limitations. These challenges have been resolved with the introduction of lung ultrasound (LUS) in neonatal intensive care...
2024: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38173252/high-respiratory-and-cardiac-drive-exacerbate-secondary-lung-injury-in-patients-with-critical-illness
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REVIEW
Shiyi Gong, Hui Lian, Xin Ding, Xiaoting Wang
The high respiratory and cardiac drive is essential to the host-organ unregulated response. When a primary disease and an unregulated secondary response are uncontrolled, the patient may present in a high respiratory and cardiac drive state. High respiratory drive can cause damage to the lungs, pulmonary circulation, and diaphragm, while high cardiac drive can lead to fluid leakage and infiltration as well as pulmonary interstitial edema. A "respiratory and cardiac dual high drive" state may be a sign of an unregulated response and can lead to secondary lung injury through the increase of transvascular pressure and pulmonary microcirculation injury...
January 3, 2024: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38132208/no-critical-ultrasound-no-life-the-value-of-point-of-care-critical-ultrasound-in-the-rescue-of-critically-ill-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Liu, Ya-Li Guo, Xiao-Ling Ren
Point-of-care critical ultrasound (POC-CUS) screening plays an increasingly important role in the treatment of critically ill infants. Without POC-CUS, the lives of many infants would not be saved in time and correctly. A premature infant with systemic multiple organ system dysfunction caused by fungal sepsis was treated and nursed under the guidance of POC-CUS monitoring, and the infant was ultimately cured. This premature infant had systemic multiple organ system dysfunction and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) caused by fungal sepsis...
December 8, 2023: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38127086/lung-ultrasound-for-the-sick-child-less-harm-and-more-information-than-a-radiograph
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REVIEW
Giovanna Chidini, Francesco Raimondi
In the realm of emergency medicine, the swift adoption of lung ultrasound (LU) has extended from the adult population to encompass pediatric and neonatal intensivists. LU stands out as a bedside, replicable, and cost-effective modality, distinct in its avoidance of ionizing radiations, a departure from conventional chest radiography. Recent years have witnessed a seamless adaptation of experiences gained in the adult setting to the neonatal and pediatric contexts, underscoring the versatility of bedside Point of care ultrasound (POCUS)...
March 2024: European Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38062693/-clinical-update-in-critical-care-of-pulmonary-medicine-2023
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Xiao, L X Xie
This article reviewed the clinical progress in the field of pulmonary and critial care medicine, both domestically and internationally during the year 2023 (from October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2023). In 2023, there have been significant modifications to the global definition of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). These include the inclusion of SpO2 /FiO2 as a diagnostic criterion for ARDS, the addition of parameters for high-flow nasal cannula humidified oxygen therapy as a basis for diagnosing ARDS in non-intubated patients, clarification of the need to diagnose ARDS in non-intubated patients with PEEP≥5 cmH2 O under non-invasive positive pressure ventilation, and the increased diagnostic value of ultrasound...
December 8, 2023: Chinese Journal of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38044840/effects-of-transcutaneous-electrical-diaphragmatic-stimulation-in-critically-ill-elderly-patients-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hebert Olímpio Júnior, Gustavo Bittencourt Camilo, Júlia Abrantes Marques, Rosemere Saldanha Xavier, Carlos Eduardo Santos, Agnaldo José Lopes
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients under invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) are more susceptible to muscle weakness. In the out-of-hospital environment, there are benefits to transcutaneous electrical diaphragmatic stimulation (TEDS), which is an easy-to-apply and low-cost technique. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of TEDS on respiratory muscle strength, diaphragm thickness (DT), and IMV time in critically ill elderly patients. METHODS: This was a randomized controlled trial in which patients were divided into an experimental group (EG) and a control group (CG)...
December 4, 2023: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38036384/the-use-of-diaphragm-and-lung-ultrasound-in-acute-respiratory-physiotherapy-practice-and-the-impact-on-clinical-decision-making-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Jane Lockstone, Annabel Love, Yin Hung Lau, Louise Hansell, George Ntoumenopoulos
OBJECTIVES: Diaphragm and lung ultrasound (DLUS) is emerging as an important point-of-care respiratory assessment tool and is being used in clinical care by trained respiratory physiotherapists, both in Australia and internationally. However, the impact of DLUS on physiotherapists' clinical decision-making remains largely unknown. This systematic review aims to review the evidence for implementing DLUS in acute respiratory physiotherapy management. REVIEW METHOD USED: We conducted a systematic review...
November 29, 2023: Australian Critical Care: Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38003856/point-of-care-lung-ultrasound-in-the-intensive-care-unit-the-dark-side-of-radiology-where-do-we-stand
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REVIEW
Marco Di Serafino, Giuseppina Dell'Aversano Orabona, Martina Caruso, Costanza Camillo, Daniela Viscardi, Francesca Iacobellis, Roberto Ronza, Vittorio Sabatino, Luigi Barbuto, Gaspare Oliva, Luigia Romano
Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are critically ill and require constant monitoring of clinical conditions. Due to the severity of the underlying disease and the need to monitor devices, imaging plays a crucial role in critically ill patients' care. Given the clinical complexity of these patients, who typically need respiratory assistance as well as continuous monitoring of vital functions and equipment, computed tomography (CT) can be regarded as the diagnostic gold standard, although it is not a bedside diagnostic technique...
October 26, 2023: Journal of Personalized Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37998582/sonographic-aeration-scoring-indicates-disease-severity-in-critically-ill-patients-with-covid-19
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel T Marggrander, Philippe Simon, Tobias Schröder, Daniel Gill-Schuster, Haitham Mutlak
AIMS AND METHODS: We evaluated an ultrasound score from 0 to 32 points in eight pulmonary regions to monitor critically ill COVID-19 patients. The score was correlated to surrogate parameters of disease severity, i.e., the oxygenation index, respiratory support, mortality, plasma interleukin-6, and WHO and ARDS classifications. RESULTS: A total of 27 patients were repeatedly examined, and 71 examinations were evaluated. Patients with severe COVID-19 scored higher (median 17) than those with moderate disease (median 11, p < 0...
November 15, 2023: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37996336/ultrasound-in-the-study-of-thoracic-diseases-innovative-aspects
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REVIEW
Beatriz Romero Romero, Iván Vollmer Torrubiano, Jose Martín Juan, Sarah Heili Frades, Javier Pérez Pallares, Virginia Pajares Ruiz, Aurelio Wangüemert Pérez, Hernández Cristina Ramos, Enrique Cases Viedma
Thoracic ultrasound (TU) has rapidly gained popularity over the past 10 years. This is in part because ultrasound equipment is available in many settings, more training programmes are educating trainees in this technique, and ultrasound can be done rapidly without exposure to radiation. The aim of this review is to present the most interesting and innovative aspects of the use of TU in the study of thoracic diseases. In pleural diseases, TU has been a real revolution. It helps to differentiate between different types of pleural effusions, guides the performance of pleural biopsies when necessary and is more cost-effective under these conditions, and assists in the decision to remove thoracic drainage after talc pleurodesis...
January 2024: Archivos de Bronconeumología
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37962157/use-of-lung-ultrasound-in-the-new-definitions-of-acute-respiratory-distress-syndrome-increases-the-occurrence-rate-of-acute-respiratory-distress-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Coen Plantinga, Peter Klompmaker, Mark E Haaksma, Amne Mousa, Siebe G Blok, Micah L A Heldeweg, Frederique Paulus, Marcus J Schultz, Pieter R Tuinman
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effect of incorporating bilateral abnormalities as detected by lung ultrasound (LUS) in the Kigali modification and the New Global definition of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) on the occurrence rate of ARDS. DESIGN: Post hoc analysis of a previously published prospective cohort study. SETTING: An academic mixed medical-surgical ICU. PATIENTS: The original study included critically ill adults with any opacity on chest radiography in whom subsequent LUS was performed...
February 1, 2024: Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37873713/-evaluation-of-extravascular-lung-water-index-in-critically-ill-patients-based-on-lung-ultrasound-radiomics-analysis-combined-with-machine-learning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weiyu Meng, Chi Zhang, Juntao Hu, Zhanhong Tang
OBJECTIVE: To explore lung ultrasound radiomics features which related to extravascular lung water index (EVLWI), and to predict EVLWI in critically ill patients based on lung ultrasound radiomics combined with machine learning and validate its effectiveness. METHODS: A retrospective case-control study was conducted. The lung ultrasound videos and pulse indicated continuous cardiac output (PiCCO) monitoring results of critically ill patients admitted to the department of critical care medicine of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University from November 2021 to October 2022 were collected, and randomly divided into training set and validation set at 8:2...
October 2023: Zhonghua Wei Zhong Bing Ji Jiu Yi Xue
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37867118/reverse-triggering-during-mechanical-ventilation-diagnosis-and-clinical-implications
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REVIEW
Juan M Núñez Silveira, Adrián Gallardo, Patricio García-Valdés, Fernando Ríos, Pablo O Rodriguez, L Felipe Damiani
This review addresses the phenomenon of "reverse triggering", an asynchrony that occurs in deeply sedated patients or patients in transition from deep to light sedation. Reverse triggering has been reported to occur in 30-90% of all ventilated patients. The underlying pathophysiological mechanisms remain unclear, but "entrainment" is proposed as one of them. Detecting this asynchrony is crucial, and methods such as visual inspection, esophageal pressure, diaphragmatic ultrasound and automated methods have been used...
October 20, 2023: Medicina intensiva
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37749637/a-novel-method-for-diaphragm-based-electrode-belt-position-of-electrical-impedance-tomography-by-ultrasound
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chaofu Yue, Huaiwu He, Longxiang Su, Jun Wang, Siyi Yuan, Yun Long, Zhanqi Zhao
BACKGROUND: This aim of study was to introduce a diaphragm-based EIT-belt placement method based on diaphragm position by ultrasound, and to evaluate the difference between diaphragm-based EIT-belt placement and conventional EIT-belt placement. METHOD: The diaphragm position (L0 ) determined by ultrasound was taken as zero reference level. The direction of headward is defined as positive, and toward feet is negative. For EIT data collection, the electrode belt was placed at 7 different levels, respectively (denoted as L-2 cm , L0 , L2cm , L4cm , L6cm , L8cm , L10cm ) at supine position in healthy volunteers...
September 25, 2023: Journal of Intensive Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37742622/proceedings-of-the-2022-uab-crrt-academy-non-invasive-hemodynamic-monitoring-to-guide-fluid-removal-with-crrt-and-proliferation-of-extracorporeal-blood-purification-devices
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REVIEW
J Pedro Teixeira, Amanda Zeidman, William Beaubien-Souligny, Jorge Cerdá, Michael J Connor, Katrina Eggleston, Luis A Juncos, J Ricardo da Silva, Catherine Wells, Lenar Yessayan, Andrew B Barker, Wendy McConville, Rajesh Speer, Keith M Wille, Javier A Neyra, Ashita Tolwani
In 2022, we celebrated the 15th anniversary of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) Academy, a 2-day conference attended yearly by an international audience of over 100 nephrology, critical care, and multidisciplinary trainees and practitioners. This year, we introduce the proceedings of the UAB CRRT Academy, a yearly review of select emerging topics in the field of critical care nephrology that feature prominently in the conference. First, we review the rapidly evolving field of non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring and its potential to guide fluid removal by renal replacement therapy (RRT)...
2023: Blood Purification
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37709655/the-role-of-lung-ultrasound-for-detecting-atelectasis-consolidation-and-or-pneumonia-in-the-adult-cardiac-surgery-population-a-scoping-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Luke J Churchill, Oystein Tronstad, Allison M Mandrusiak, Jana Y Waldmann, Peter J Thomas
OBJECTIVES: Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) frequently occur after cardiac surgery and may lead to adverse patient outcomes. Traditional diagnostic tools such as auscultation or chest x-ray have inferior diagnostic accuracy compared to the gold standard (chest computed tomography). Lung ultrasound (LUS) is an emerging area of research combating these issues. However, no review has employed a formal search strategy to examine the role of LUS in identifying the specific PPCs of atelectasis, consolidation, and/or pneumonia or investigated the ability of LUS to predict these complications in this cohort...
September 12, 2023: Australian Critical Care: Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37700263/modifiable-risk-factors-for-ventilator-associated-diaphragmatic-dysfunction-a-multicenter-observational-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Hong Pu, Gordon S Doig, Yu Lv, Xiaoxiao Wu, Fu Yang, Shurong Zhang, Zongan Liang, Yan Zhou, Yan Kang
BACKGROUND: Diaphragmatic dysfunction is known to be associated with difficulties weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation and is related to worse patient outcomes yet our understanding of how to prevent diaphragmatic dysfunction remains incomplete. We examined potentially modifiable risk factors for diaphragmatic dysfunction and attempted to estimate benefits attributable to altering these modifiable risk factors. METHODS: This prospective multicenter observational study was undertaken in the general ICUs of two tertiary care teaching hospitals...
September 13, 2023: BMC Pulmonary Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37671070/clinical-and-functional-status-of-patients-with-severe-covid-19-pneumonia-an-observational-study-at-2-3-months-following-discharge
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Inmaculada Castillo Sánchez, Julia Tárrega Camarasa, Enric Barbeta Sánchez, Vinicius Rosa Oliveira
INTRODUCTION: Critically ill COVID-19 patients present long-term sequelae that affect their everyday life. This study aimed to describe the clinical and functional status of patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia at 2-3 months post discharge from a Spanish critical care unit. METHODS: We collected retrospective data from 58 patients admitted to the critical care unit with diagnosis of severe respiratory failure due to COVID-19. Only patients who required invasive (IMV) or noninvasive ventilation (NIV) during their hospital stay were included...
2023: Front Rehabil Sci
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