概括
心声图经常检测出大量心周溢出 (PE),通常在患有潜在心脏病的患者中不被怀疑. 这一发现凸显了心声回声学在诊断PE方面的重要性,即使没有先前的临床怀疑.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 诊断成像 诊断成像 诊断成像
背景情况:
- 心周溢液 (PE) 是一种在心周积累过多的液体的情况.
- 心声成像是诊断心脏病的关键成像方式.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定在常规心声回声学中检测到的心周溢出的发生率和临床意义.
- 为了调查心脏疾病的患病率,在没有怀疑心周溢血的患者中.
主要方法:
- 对1225次连续回声心脏图的回顾性分析.
- 评估临床怀疑和潜在心脏病的存在在患有心周溢血的患者.
主要成果:
- 在15%的心声回声图中存在心周溢出,10%被认为是显著的.
- 61%的实质性心周输液在临床上没有被怀疑.
- 60%的未被怀疑的大量输血发生在患有潜在心脏病 (例如,充血性心力衰竭,过度缩小) 的患者中.
结论:
- 不被怀疑的大量心周溢出通常通过心声回声学检测到.
- 潜在的心脏病是患有意外心周溢血的患者经常出现的并发症.
- 心声学在识别心周溢出方面发挥着至关重要的作用,特别是在心脏病患者中.
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