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Title: Emergency Cardiac Ultrasound:


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EmergencyCardiac UltrasoundQuestions
  • Stephanie J. Doniger, MD FAAP

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Emergency Cardiac US
  • Focused questions heart, pericardium
  • Potentially life-threatening conditions
  • Yes-No questions

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Questions
  • Is cardiac activity present?
  • Global cardiac hyper/hypo -kinesis?
  • Is there a pericardial effusion?
  • Tamponade?

4
Abnormal Cardiac US
  • Cardiac arrest, asystole
  • Pericardial Fluid
  • Hemopericardium
  • Cardiac Tamponade

5
Cardiac Activity
  • Sonographic asystole
  • Absence of ventricular contraction, M-mode
  • PEA eval.
  • 32 w/cardiac contractions
  • No pts w/cardiac standstill had ROSC
  • 73 w/contractions had ROSC
  • Prognosis stop resuscitative efforts?

Salen, et al. Can cardiac sonography and
capnography be used independently and in
combination to predict resuscitation outcomes?
Acad Emerg Med 8610-615, 2001
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M-Mode
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Wall Motion
  • LV dysfunction
  • Abnormal wall function
  • Abnormal ventric emptying/relaxation
  • Hypokinesia, akinesis, dyskinesia (paradoxic)

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Hypokinesia
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Pericardial Fluid
  • Presence of anechoic fluid _at_ pericardial space
  • Local systemic d/os, trauma, idiopathic
  • Acute vs. chronic
  • Echogenic/gray, swirling
  • Pus, blood fibrin, malignant
  • Up to 50 cc may be physiologic

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Pericardial Effusions
Small Moderate Large
Location Posterior Inferior to LV Extends to apex Circumscribes heart
Meas. _at_ Diastole lt10 mm 10-15 mm gt15 mm
maximal width of pericardial stripe
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Pericardial EffusionSubxiphoid
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Pericardial EffusionPSSA
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Pericardial EffusionPenetrating Trauma
  • 100 Sensitivity (Plummer, 1992)
  • Reduced time to Dx Disposition
  • 42.4 min vs. 15.5 min
  • Improved survival
  • 57.1 vs. 100

Randazzo MR et al. Accuracy of emergency
physician assessment of LV ejection fraction and
central venous pressure using echocardiography.
Acad Emerg Med 10973-977, 2003
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Pericardial EffusionAtraumatic
  • 103/515 high-risk criteria
  • Unexplained hypotension/dyspnea, CHF, cancer,
    uremia, lupus or pericarditis
  • 97.5 accuracy of bedside ECHO (EP)

Madavia, et al. Bedside echocardiography by
emergency physicians. Ann Emerg Med 38 377-382,
2001
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NOT Pericardial Effusions
  • Pericardial fat pad
  • Anterior
  • Pleural effusions
  • Intraabdominal fluid

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Tamponade
  • Compression of the heart by blood/fluid btwn
    myocardium pericardium
  • Rate of fluid accumulation gt amt fluid
  • As little as 150 mL
  • Clinical diagnosis
  • Clinical picture triad muffled heart tones,
    hypotension, JVD
  • Hemodynamics

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Tamponade US
  • Circumferential pericardial effusion
  • Scalloping of RV
  • Diastolic collapse of RV (or RA)
  • Swinging heart
  • CCW rotational movement
  • Dilated IVC without inspiratory variation

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Tamponade
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Tamponade
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