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The role of Neonatologist Performed Echocardiography in the assessment and management of neonatal shock

Authors :
de Boode, WP
van der Lee, R
Eriksen, BH
Nestaas, E
Dempsey, E
Singh, Y
Austin, T
El-Khuffash, A
Bohlin, K
Bravo, MC
Breatnach, CR
Breindahl, M
Groves, AM
Gupta, S
Levy, PT
McNamara, PJ
Molnar, Z
Rogerson, SR
Roehr, CC
Savoia, M
Schubert, U
Schwarz, CE
Sehgal, A
Slieker, MG
Tissot, C
van Laere, D
van Overmeire, B
van Wyk, L
de Boode, WP
van der Lee, R
Eriksen, BH
Nestaas, E
Dempsey, E
Singh, Y
Austin, T
El-Khuffash, A
Bohlin, K
Bravo, MC
Breatnach, CR
Breindahl, M
Groves, AM
Gupta, S
Levy, PT
McNamara, PJ
Molnar, Z
Rogerson, SR
Roehr, CC
Savoia, M
Schubert, U
Schwarz, CE
Sehgal, A
Slieker, MG
Tissot, C
van Laere, D
van Overmeire, B
van Wyk, L
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

One of the major challenges of neonatal intensive care is the early detection and management of circulatory failure. Routine clinical assessment of the hemodynamic status of newborn infants is subjective and inaccurate, emphasizing the need for objective monitoring tools. An overview will be provided about the use of neonatologist-performed echocardiography (NPE) to assess cardiovascular compromise and guide hemodynamic management. Different techniques of central blood flow measurement, such as left and right ventricular output, superior vena cava flow, and descending aortic flow are reviewed focusing on methodology, validation, and available reference values. Recommendations are provided for individualized hemodynamic management guided by NPE.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315711940
Document Type :
Electronic Resource