This book is an illustration-rich practically focused resource on the use of cardiopulmonary point of care ultrasound (POCUS). It focuses on the applications of POCUS in a wide range of medical specialties especially critical care medicine, cardiology, emergency and respiratory medicine. Topics covered include the application of POCUS in diagnostics, monitoring of various cardiorespiratory conditions such as pulmonary edema, and the role it can perform in guiding interventions for pleural and pericardial effusion. Stunning illustrations and instructive accompanying video clips ensure that the reader can develop a deep understanding of how to properly apply the technology into day-to-day clinical practice.
Cardiopulmonary Point of Care Ultrasound is edited and authored by a group of world-renowned experts in the field of critical care echocardiography and POCUS from critical care medicine, cardiology, respiratory medicine, emergency medicine, surgery, radiology and cardiac physiology with a powerful multi-specialty and multi-disciplinary collaboration. It offers detailed insight into the applications of this technique and associated technologies across medical specialties with a focus on cardiorespiratory disorders. The user-focused emphasis in this resource makes it an ideal bedside manual for both experienced practitioners and trainees in these fields.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Section I: Basics Principles- Basic Principles of POCUS.- Point of Care Echocardiography.- Point of Care Lung and Diaphragmatic Ultrasound.- Section II: POCUS in Diagnosis.- Acute heart failure.- Acute myocardial ischemia.- Acute pericarditis.- Acute pulmonary embolism.- Lobar pneumonia.- Interstitial pneumonia.- Pneumothorax.- Section III: POCUS in Monitoring.- How to monitor pulmonary edema.- How to monitor volume responsiveness.- How to assess for systemic venous excess (Ve XUS protocol).- How to monitor left ventricular filling pressures.- How to monitor systolic cardiac function and shock states.- How to monitor valvular function.- How to monitor pericardial effusion.- How to monitor pleural effusion.- How to monitor lung aeration/de-areation.- How to monitor pneumothorax.- Section IV: POCUS in guiding interventions.- Drainage of pericardial effusion.- Drainage of pleural effusion.
Über den Autor
Hatem Soliman Aboumarie is a consultant in Cardiothoracic Intensive Care at Harefield Hospital, Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals in London, UK. He’s an honorary senior lecturer in the school of cardiovascular sciences and medicine at King’s College London where he teaches point of care ultrasound. He’s a member of the board and Councillor for Echocardiography at the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging of the European Society of Cardiology. He’s a recognized expert in critical care echocardiography and delivered many invited lectures, webinars, workshops and symposia around the world.Marcelo Haertel Miglioranza works at the Institute of Cardiology, University Foundation of Cardiology in Brazil. His special interests are in cardiology/echocardiographer and advanced cardiovascular imaging, point-of-care echo and clinical validation of new technologies. He is also a Professor at the post-graduation program and leader of a research group in Cardiovascular Imaging and Innovation.
Luna Gargani has been trained at the Institute of Clinical Physiology of the National Research Council of Italy. She works at University of Pisa as a cardiologist and clinical researcher in the field of cardiovascular imaging and point-of-care echocardiography. She is a recognized expert in lung ultrasound and echocardiography.
Giovanni Volpicelli is an emergency physician at the Emergency Department of San Luigi Gonzaga University Hospital, Torino, Italy. He was the Chair of the Scientific Committee of the 1st International Consensus Conference on Lung Ultrasound and he is Member of the Scientific Committee of the 2nd International Consensus Conference on Ultrasound in Trauma and Board Member of the 1st International Consensus Conference on Ultrasound in Medical Education. He is Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians (FCCP), Member of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and Member of the Board of Directors of the World Interactive Network Focused on Critical Ultrasound (WINFOCUS).