Poon Woei Bing, Wong Keng Yean
Department of Neonatal and Developmental Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore.
Paediatric Cardiology Pte Ltd, Singapore.
Singapore Med J. 2017 May;58(5):230-233. doi: 10.11622/smedj.2017036.
Functional echocardiography (fECHO) refers to a bedside, limited assessment of the ductus arteriosus, myocardial performance and pulmonary or systemic haemodynamics that is brief in nature and addresses a specific clinical question or management dilemma. This point-of-care ultrasonography is increasingly used internationally and locally among neonatal units to assist with management of neonatal haemodynamic conditions. This article intends to explain the modality, its indications, interpretation and implications for management, and how it impacts long-term outcomes, particularly in chronic lung disease for premature infants born before 32 weeks of gestation. This review will focus on fECHO as a clinical tool to assess the haemodynamics of sick neonates and how it assists in the logical choice for cardiovascular support. Training should be approached as a combined effort between the paediatric cardiology service and neonatology service.
功能超声心动图(fECHO)是指在床边对动脉导管、心肌功能以及肺或体循环血流动力学进行的有限评估,其本质上是简短的,旨在解决特定的临床问题或管理难题。这种床旁超声检查在国际和国内的新生儿病房中越来越多地被用于辅助新生儿血流动力学状况的管理。本文旨在解释这种检查方式、其适应证、解读及其对管理的影响,以及它如何影响长期预后,特别是对孕周小于32周的早产儿慢性肺病的影响。本综述将重点关注fECHO作为评估患病新生儿血流动力学的临床工具,以及它如何辅助进行心血管支持的合理选择。培训应由儿科心脏病学服务部门和新生儿学服务部门共同努力进行。