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Fokussierte Echokardiographie in der Akutmedizin

Focused echocardiography in acute medicine

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Zusammenfassung

Die fokussierte Echokardiographie besitzt einen zunehmenden Stellenwert zur bettseitigen Diagnostik in der Akutmedizin. Anhand der fokussierten Echokardiographie können verschiedene kardiale Pathologien, wie z. B. ein Perikarderguss, eine linksventrikuläre Dysfunktion, eine Rechtsherzbelastung, relevante Herzklappenfehler sowie eine Dissektion der Aorta ascendens, in Kürze ausgeschlossen bzw. nachgewiesen werden. Die Interpretation der echokardiographischen Befunde sollte stets im klinischen Kontext erfolgen.

Abstract

Focused echocardiography has become increasingly important for bedside diagnostics in acute medicine. Focused echocardiography can detect various cardiac pathologies, such as pericardial effusion, left ventricular dysfunction, right heart strain, relevant heart valve defects and dissection of the ascending aorta. Echocardiographic findings should be interpreted in the clinical context.

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Michels, G., Pfister, R. & Hempel, D. Fokussierte Echokardiographie in der Akutmedizin. Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed 113, 625–630 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00063-018-0493-z

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