Effects of Lung Ultrasonography-Guided Management on Cumulative Fluid Balance and Other Clinical Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Lung ultrasonography is accurate in detecting pulmonary edema and overcomes most limitations of traditional diagnostic modalities. Whether use of lung ultrasonography-guided management has an effect on cumulative fluid balances and other clinical outcomes remains unclear. In this systematic review,...
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th-mahidol.762002022-08-04T18:27:24Z Effects of Lung Ultrasonography-Guided Management on Cumulative Fluid Balance and Other Clinical Outcomes: A Systematic Review Micah L.A. Heldeweg Ameet R. Jagesar Mark E. Haaksma Jasper M. Smit Frederique Paulus Marcus J. Schultz Pieter R. Tuinman Mahidol University Nuffield Department of Medicine Amsterdam UMC - Free University Amsterdam Amsterdam UMC - University of Amsterdam Amsterdam Leiden Intensive Care Focused Echography (ALIFE) Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Health Professions Physics and Astronomy Lung ultrasonography is accurate in detecting pulmonary edema and overcomes most limitations of traditional diagnostic modalities. Whether use of lung ultrasonography-guided management has an effect on cumulative fluid balances and other clinical outcomes remains unclear. In this systematic review, we included 12 studies using ultrasonography guided-management with a total of 2290 patients. Four in-patient studies found a reduced cumulative fluid balance (ranging from –0.3 L to –2.4 L), whereas three out-patient studies found reduction in dialysis dry weight (ranging from –2.6 kg to –0.2 kg) compared with conventionally managed patients. None of the studies found adverse effects related to hypoperfusion. The use of lung ultrasonography-guided management was not associated with other clinical outcomes. This systematic review shows that lung ultrasonography-guided management, exclusively or in concert with other diagnostic modalities, is associated with a reduced cumulative fluid balance. Studies thus far have not shown a consistent effect on clinical outcomes. 2022-08-04T08:09:49Z 2022-08-04T08:09:49Z 2021-05-01 Review Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology. Vol.47, No.5 (2021), 1163-1171 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2021.01.024 1879291X 03015629 2-s2.0-85101195134 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/76200 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85101195134&origin=inward |
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Lung ultrasonography is accurate in detecting pulmonary edema and overcomes most limitations of traditional diagnostic modalities. Whether use of lung ultrasonography-guided management has an effect on cumulative fluid balances and other clinical outcomes remains unclear. In this systematic review, we included 12 studies using ultrasonography guided-management with a total of 2290 patients. Four in-patient studies found a reduced cumulative fluid balance (ranging from –0.3 L to –2.4 L), whereas three out-patient studies found reduction in dialysis dry weight (ranging from –2.6 kg to –0.2 kg) compared with conventionally managed patients. None of the studies found adverse effects related to hypoperfusion. The use of lung ultrasonography-guided management was not associated with other clinical outcomes. This systematic review shows that lung ultrasonography-guided management, exclusively or in concert with other diagnostic modalities, is associated with a reduced cumulative fluid balance. Studies thus far have not shown a consistent effect on clinical outcomes. |
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Effects of Lung Ultrasonography-Guided Management on Cumulative Fluid Balance and Other Clinical Outcomes: A Systematic Review |
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Effects of Lung Ultrasonography-Guided Management on Cumulative Fluid Balance and Other Clinical Outcomes: A Systematic Review |
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Effects of Lung Ultrasonography-Guided Management on Cumulative Fluid Balance and Other Clinical Outcomes: A Systematic Review |
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