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Sound waves and solutions:Point-of-care ultrasonography for acute kidney injury in cirrhosis
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作者 David Aguirre-Villarreal Mario Andrés de Jesús Leal-Villarreal +2 位作者 Ignacio García-Juárez eduardo r argaiz Abhilash Koratala 《World Journal of Critical Care Medicine》 2024年第2期83-92,共10页
This article delves into the intricate challenges of acute kidney injury(AKI)in cirrhosis,a condition fraught with high morbidity and mortality.The complexities arise from distinguishing between various causes of AKI,... This article delves into the intricate challenges of acute kidney injury(AKI)in cirrhosis,a condition fraught with high morbidity and mortality.The complexities arise from distinguishing between various causes of AKI,particularly hemodynamic AKI,in cirrhotic patients,who experience hemodynamic changes due to portal hypertension.The term"hepatocardiorenal syndrome"is introduced to encapsulate the intricate interplay among the liver,heart,and kidneys.The narrative emphasizes the often-overlooked aspect of cardiac function in AKI assessments in cirrhosis,unveiling the prevalence of cirrhotic cardiomyopathy marked by impaired diastolic function.The conventional empiric approach involving volume expansion and vasopressors for hepatorenal syndrome is critically analyzed,highlighting potential risks and variable patient responses.We advocate for a nuanced algorithm for AKI evaluation in cirrhosis,prominently featuring point-of-care ultrasonography(POCUS).POCUS applications encompass assessing fluid tolerance,detecting venous congestion,and evaluating cardiac function. 展开更多
关键词 Point-of-care ultrasonography Bedside ultrasound CIRRHOSIS CONGESTION Acute kidney injury Congestive nephropathy
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Point of care venous Doppler ultrasound: Exploring the missing piece of bedside hemodynamic assessment 被引量:5
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作者 Pablo Galindo Carlos Gasca +1 位作者 eduardo r argaiz Abhilash Koratala 《World Journal of Critical Care Medicine》 2021年第6期310-322,共13页
Accurate assessment of the hemodynamic status is vital for appropriate management of patients with critical illness.As such,there has been a constant quest for reliable and non-invasive bedside tools to assess and mon... Accurate assessment of the hemodynamic status is vital for appropriate management of patients with critical illness.As such,there has been a constant quest for reliable and non-invasive bedside tools to assess and monitor circulatory status in order to ensure end-organ perfusion.In the recent past,point of care ultrasonography(POCUS)has emerged as a valuable adjunct to physical examination in various specialties,which basically is a clinician-performed bedside ultrasound to answer focused questions.POCUS allows visualization of the internal anatomy and flow dynamics in real time,guiding apt interventions.While both arterial(forward flow)and venous(organ outflow or afterload)limbs of hemodynamic circuit are important for tissue perfusion,the venous side remains relatively under-explored.With recent data underscoring the deleterious consequences of iatrogenic volume overload,objective evaluation of venous congestion is gaining attention.Bedside Doppler ultrasound serves this purpose and aids in diagnosing and monitoring the congestion/venous blood flow pattern.In this article,we summarize the rationale for integrating this technology into routine care of patients with volume-related disorders,discuss the normal and abnormal waveforms,limitations,and future directions. 展开更多
关键词 Ultrasound Point of care ultrasonography Doppler VExUS Congestion HEMODYNAMICS Heart failure NEPHROLOGY Critical care
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