The Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 3401 Civic Center Blvd., Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.
Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Eur J Pediatr. 2024 Apr;183(4):1525-1541. doi: 10.1007/s00431-023-05409-y. Epub 2024 Jan 18.
Cardiac point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a technology increasingly leveraged at the bedside by pediatric critical care and neonatology providers to identify real-time hemodynamic pathophysiology. We present a framework for (1) identifying the scope of cardiac POCUS within the clinical practice setting, (2) standardizing views for protocolized hemodynamic assessment relevant to pediatric critical illness and (3) integrating POCUS findings for therapeutic guidance. Within the review, we also discuss practical strengths and limitations to image acquisition and interpretation within the varied cardiac POCUS views. Finally, we explore unique considerations within the neonatal population. Conclusion: Cardiac POCUS is a technology and tool that reveals important real-time information at the bedside of the critically ill child and infant. Understanding strengths and limitations of cardiac POCUS views and protocolizing an approach to answer focused clinical questions provides a framework for training and translation to clinical care. What is Known: • Ultrasound technology is now ubiquitous among pediatric critical care and neonatology settings, and growing literature supports an expanded role in not only procedural but also diagnostic applications. • Cardiac POCUS influences provider perception of pathophysiology and changes clinical management. What is New: • Effective cardiac POCUS training and subsequent translation to clinical practice should improve when clinical questions and protocolized approaches to image acquisition are standardized within a specialty. • Cardiac POCUS views have strengths and limitations which must be recognized when assessing the hemodynamic profile of a child or neonate.
床边即时心脏超声(POCUS)技术在儿科重症监护和新生儿科的临床实践中得到了越来越广泛的应用,有助于识别即时血流动力学病理生理学。我们提出了一个框架,用于(1)确定床边即时心脏 POCUS 在临床实践环境中的应用范围,(2)规范与儿科危重病相关的协议化血流动力学评估的视图,(3)整合即时心脏 POCUS 结果以提供治疗指导。在综述中,我们还讨论了在不同的即时心脏 POCUS 视图中获取和解释图像的实际优势和局限性。最后,我们探讨了新生儿人群中的独特注意事项。
即时心脏 POCUS 是一种技术和工具,可在危重症儿童和婴儿的床边揭示重要的实时信息。了解即时心脏 POCUS 视图的优势和局限性,并制定一种针对特定临床问题的方法来提供答案,为培训和向临床护理的转化提供了一个框架。
超声技术现在在儿科重症监护和新生儿科环境中无处不在,越来越多的文献支持其不仅在程序应用中,而且在诊断应用中扩展作用。
即时心脏 POCUS 影响了临床医生对病理生理学的认识,并改变了临床管理。
当临床问题和协议化的图像采集方法在特定专业内标准化时,即时心脏 POCUS 的有效培训和随后向临床实践的转化应该得到改善。
即时心脏 POCUS 视图具有优势和局限性,在评估儿童或新生儿的血流动力学特征时必须加以认识。