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A simple algorithm for differential diagnosis in hemodynamic shock based on left ventricle outflow tract velocity–time integral measurement: a case series

Jordi Mercadal, X. Borrat, A. Hernández, André Denault, William Beaubien‐Souligny, D. González-Delgado, Marc Vives, the Spanish Critical Care Ultrasound Network Group, Paula Carmona, David Nagore, E. Clapes Sánchez, María Ruiz Serna, Pablo Cuesta, U. Bengoetxea, Francisco Miralles

2022The Ultrasound Journal22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Echocardiography has gained wide acceptance among intensive care physicians during the last 15 years. The lack of accredited formation, the long learning curve required and the excessive structural orientation of the present algorithms to evaluate hemodynamically unstable patients hampers its daily use in the intensive care unit. The aim of this article is to show 4 cases where the use of our simple algorithm based on VTI, was crucial. Subsequently, to explain the benefit of using the proposed algorithm with a more functional perspective, as a means for clinical decision-making. A simple algorithm based on left ventricle outflow tract velocity-time integral measurement for a functional hemodynamic monitoring on patients suffering hemodynamic shock or instability is proposed by Spanish Critical Care Ultrasound Network Group. This algorithm considers perfusion and congestion variables. Its simplicity might be useful for guiding physicians in their daily decision-making managing critically ill patients in hemodynamic shock.

Topics & Concepts

HemodynamicsAlgorithmMedicineShock (circulatory)Intensive care unitSeptic shockVentricular outflow tractVentricleIntensive careIntensive care medicineCardiologyInternal medicineRadiologyComputer scienceSepsisHemodynamic Monitoring and TherapyUltrasound in Clinical ApplicationsMechanical Circulatory Support Devices