Target neonatal echocardiography as efficiency assessment method of shock therapy in newborns (a series of clinical observations)
https://doi.org/10.24884/2078-5658-2024-21-5-77-83
Abstract
The objective was to demonstrate clinical cases of shock therapy in newborns under the control of target neonatal echocardiography. This method of hemodynamic monitoring is performed at the bedside by intensive care physicians and is available around the clock.
Materials and methods. The article describes three clinical cases of shock in newborns whose hemodynamic status was assessed by target neonatal echocardiography.
Results. The use of target neonatal echocardiography made it possible to identify a disturbed component of hemodynamics (preload, contractility, postload). In some cases, the actual hemodynamic status differs from the hypothetical one. This made it possible to carry out targeted hemodynamic management and prevent pathogenetically unjustified therapy with potential iatrogenic complications.
Conclusion. Target neonatal echocardiography has demonstrated its clinical effectiveness in bedside assessment of hemodynamics in critically ill newborns.
About the Authors
A. A. ZadvornovRussian Federation
Zadvornov Aleksej A. - Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Anesthesiologists and Intensive Care Physician, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
21, Voroshilova str., Kemerovo, 650056
A. A. Chernykh
Russian Federation
Chernykh Artyom A. - Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Anesthesiologists and Intensive Care Physician, Head of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
21, Voroshilova str., Kemerovo, 650056
E. V. Grigoriev
Russian Federation
Grigoriev Evgenij V. - Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Department of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care, Traumatology and Orthopedics
22a, Voroshilova str., Kemerovo, 650056
А. А. Rudakova
Russian Federation
Rudakova Alesya A. - Research Fellow, Anesthesiologists and Intensive Care Physician of the Department of Neonatal Intensive Care named after A. G. Antonov
4, Akademika Oparina str., Moscow, 117997
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For citations:
Zadvornov A.A., Chernykh A.A., Grigoriev E.V., Rudakova А.А. Target neonatal echocardiography as efficiency assessment method of shock therapy in newborns (a series of clinical observations). Messenger of ANESTHESIOLOGY AND RESUSCITATION. 2024;21(5):77-83. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/2078-5658-2024-21-5-77-83