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心输出量
心功能曲线
心脏病学
医学
冲程容积
静脉回流曲线
内科学
血流动力学
心力衰竭
射血分数
作者
Jon-Emile S. Kenny,Stanley O. Gibbs,Delaney Johnston,Lisa M. Hofer,Emily Rae,Geoffrey D. Clarke,Joseph K. Eibl,Bhanu Nalla,Rony Atoui
摘要
A preload challenge (PC) is a clinical maneuver that, first, increases the cardiac filling (i.e., preload) and, second, calculates the change in cardiac output. Fundamentally, a PC is a bedside approach for testing the Frank-Starling-Sarnoff (i.e., "cardiac function") curve. Normally, this curve has a steep slope such that a small change in the cardiac preload generates a large change in the stroke volume (SV) or cardiac output. However, in various disease states, the slope of this relationship flattens such that increasing the volume into the heart leads to little rise in the SV. In this pathological scenario, additional cardiac preload (e.g., intravenous fluid) is unlikely to be physiologically effective and could lead to harm if organ congestion evolves. Therefore, inferring both the cardiac preload and output is clinically useful as it may guide intravenous (IV) fluid resuscitation. Accordingly, the goal of this protocol is to describe a method for contemporaneously tracking the surrogates of cardiac preload and output using a novel, wireless, wearable ultrasound during a well-validated preload challenge.
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