Rola Philippe, Haycock Korbin, Spiegel Rory, Beaubien-Souligny William, Denault Andre
Assistant Professor, University of Montreal, Chief of Service, Intensive Care Unit Santa Cabrini Hospital, CEMTL, Montreal, Canada.
Assistant Professor, Loma Linda University, School of Medicine, Loma Linda, USA.
Ultrasound J. 2024 Nov 26;16(1):49. doi: 10.1186/s13089-024-00395-0.
There has been a significant interest in venous congestion in recent years, among which the VExUS score has been prominent, both in clinical practice and research efforts. We have noted some recurrent misconceptions among clinicians which are also reflected in certain research efforts. Notably, the misguided attempt to correlate VExUS to volume status, which is only one of the factors influencing it, as well as attempts to re-interpret VExUS in the context of certain pathologies, which reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of its circulatory perspective. In this article we review the physiological basis of the VExUS assessment as a measure and marker of venous congestion from the organs' standpoint and its role as part of the emerging concept of fluid tolerance, in hopes to address these misconceptions for clinicians and for important further studies.
近年来,人们对静脉充血产生了浓厚兴趣,其中VExUS评分在临床实践和研究工作中都备受关注。我们注意到临床医生中存在一些反复出现的误解,某些研究工作中也有所体现。值得注意的是,将VExUS与容量状态相关联的错误尝试,而容量状态只是影响它的因素之一,以及在某些病理情况下重新解释VExUS的尝试,这反映了对其循环角度的根本误解。在本文中,我们从器官角度回顾了VExUS评估作为静脉充血的一种测量方法和标志物的生理基础,以及它作为新兴的液体耐受性概念一部分的作用,希望能为临床医生和重要的进一步研究解决这些误解。