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Diagnostic ability of hand-held echocardiography in ventilated critically ill patients

STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare the diagnostic capability of recently available hand-held echocardiography (HHE) and of conventional transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) used as a gold standard in critically ill patients under mechanical ventilation. DESIGN: A prospective and descriptive study. SETTING...

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Autores principales: Vignon, Philippe, Chastagner, Catherine, François, Bruno, Martaillé, Jean-François, Normand, Sandrine, Bonnivard, Michel, Gastinne, Hervé
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC270721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12974974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc2360
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author Vignon, Philippe
Chastagner, Catherine
François, Bruno
Martaillé, Jean-François
Normand, Sandrine
Bonnivard, Michel
Gastinne, Hervé
author_facet Vignon, Philippe
Chastagner, Catherine
François, Bruno
Martaillé, Jean-François
Normand, Sandrine
Bonnivard, Michel
Gastinne, Hervé
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description STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare the diagnostic capability of recently available hand-held echocardiography (HHE) and of conventional transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) used as a gold standard in critically ill patients under mechanical ventilation. DESIGN: A prospective and descriptive study. SETTING: The general intensive care unit of a teaching hospital. PATIENTS: All mechanically ventilated patients requiring a TTE study with a full-feature echocardiographic platform (Sonos 5500(®); Philips Medical Systems, Andover, MA, USA) also underwent an echocardiographic examination using a small battery-operated device (33 × 23 cm(2), 3.5 kg) (Optigo(®); Philips Medical Systems). INTERVENTIONS: Each examination was performed independently by two intensivists experienced in echocardiography and was interpreted online. For each patient, the TTE videotape was reviewed by a cardiologist experienced in echocardiography and the final interpretation was used as a reference diagnosis. RESULTS: During the study period, 106 TTE procedures were performed in 103 consecutive patients (age, 59 ± 18 years; Simplified Acute Physiology Score, 46 ± 14; body mass index, 26 ± 9 kg/m(2); positive end-expiratory pressure, 8 ± 4 cmH(2)O). The number of acoustic windows was comparable using HHE and TTE (233/318 versus 238/318, P = 0.72). HHE had a lower overall diagnostic capacity than TTE (199/251 versus 223/251 clinical questions solved, P = 0.005), mainly due to its lack of spectral Doppler capability. In contrast, diagnostic capacity based on two-dimensional imaging was comparable for both approaches (129/155 versus 135/155 clinical questions solved, P = 0.4). In addition, HHE and TTE had a similar therapeutic impact in 45 and 47 patients, respectively (44% versus 46%, P = 0.9). CONCLUSIONS: HHE appears to have a narrower diagnostic field when compared with conventional TTE, but promises to accurately identify diagnoses based on two-dimensional imaging in ventilated critically ill patients.
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spelling pubmed-2707212003-11-21 Diagnostic ability of hand-held echocardiography in ventilated critically ill patients Vignon, Philippe Chastagner, Catherine François, Bruno Martaillé, Jean-François Normand, Sandrine Bonnivard, Michel Gastinne, Hervé Crit Care Research STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare the diagnostic capability of recently available hand-held echocardiography (HHE) and of conventional transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) used as a gold standard in critically ill patients under mechanical ventilation. DESIGN: A prospective and descriptive study. SETTING: The general intensive care unit of a teaching hospital. PATIENTS: All mechanically ventilated patients requiring a TTE study with a full-feature echocardiographic platform (Sonos 5500(®); Philips Medical Systems, Andover, MA, USA) also underwent an echocardiographic examination using a small battery-operated device (33 × 23 cm(2), 3.5 kg) (Optigo(®); Philips Medical Systems). INTERVENTIONS: Each examination was performed independently by two intensivists experienced in echocardiography and was interpreted online. For each patient, the TTE videotape was reviewed by a cardiologist experienced in echocardiography and the final interpretation was used as a reference diagnosis. RESULTS: During the study period, 106 TTE procedures were performed in 103 consecutive patients (age, 59 ± 18 years; Simplified Acute Physiology Score, 46 ± 14; body mass index, 26 ± 9 kg/m(2); positive end-expiratory pressure, 8 ± 4 cmH(2)O). The number of acoustic windows was comparable using HHE and TTE (233/318 versus 238/318, P = 0.72). HHE had a lower overall diagnostic capacity than TTE (199/251 versus 223/251 clinical questions solved, P = 0.005), mainly due to its lack of spectral Doppler capability. In contrast, diagnostic capacity based on two-dimensional imaging was comparable for both approaches (129/155 versus 135/155 clinical questions solved, P = 0.4). In addition, HHE and TTE had a similar therapeutic impact in 45 and 47 patients, respectively (44% versus 46%, P = 0.9). CONCLUSIONS: HHE appears to have a narrower diagnostic field when compared with conventional TTE, but promises to accurately identify diagnoses based on two-dimensional imaging in ventilated critically ill patients. BioMed Central 2003 2003-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC270721/ /pubmed/12974974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc2360 Text en Copyright © 2003 Vignon et al, licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Vignon, Philippe
Chastagner, Catherine
François, Bruno
Martaillé, Jean-François
Normand, Sandrine
Bonnivard, Michel
Gastinne, Hervé
Diagnostic ability of hand-held echocardiography in ventilated critically ill patients
title Diagnostic ability of hand-held echocardiography in ventilated critically ill patients
title_full Diagnostic ability of hand-held echocardiography in ventilated critically ill patients
title_fullStr Diagnostic ability of hand-held echocardiography in ventilated critically ill patients
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic ability of hand-held echocardiography in ventilated critically ill patients
title_short Diagnostic ability of hand-held echocardiography in ventilated critically ill patients
title_sort diagnostic ability of hand-held echocardiography in ventilated critically ill patients
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC270721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12974974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc2360
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