Author:
Atkinson Paul,Bowra Justin,Milne James,Lewis David,Lambert Mike,Jarman Bob,Noble Vicki E.,Lamprecht Hein,Harris Tim,Connolly Jim,
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
The International Federation for Emergency Medicine (IFEM) Ultrasound
Special Interest Group (USIG) was tasked with development of a hierarchical
consensus approach to the use of point of care ultrasound (PoCUS) in patients
with hypotension and cardiac arrest.
Methods
The IFEM USIG invited 24 recognized international leaders in PoCUS from
emergency medicine and critical care to form an expert panel to develop the
sonography in hypotension and cardiac arrest (SHoC) protocol. The panel was
provided with reported disease incidence, along with a list of recommended
PoCUS views from previously published protocols and guidelines. Using a
modified Delphi methodology the panel was tasked with integrating the disease
incidence, their clinical experience and their knowledge of the medical
literature to evaluate what role each view should play in the proposed SHoC
protocol.
Results
Consensus on the SHoC protocols for hypotension and cardiac arrest was
reached after three rounds of the modified Delphi process. The final SHoC
protocol and operator checklist received over 80% consensus approval. The
IFEM-approved final protocol, recommend Core,
Supplementary, and Additional
PoCUS views. SHoC-hypotension core views consist of cardiac, lung, and inferior
vena vaca (IVC) views, with supplementary cardiac views, and additional views
when clinically indicated. Subxiphoid or parasternal cardiac views, minimizing
pauses in chest compressions, are recommended as core views for SHoC-cardiac
arrest; supplementary views are lung and IVC, with additional views when
clinically indicated. Both protocols recommend use of the “4 F” approach:
fluid, form,
function,
filling.
Conclusion
An international consensus on sonography in hypotension and cardiac arrest
is presented. Future prospective validation is required.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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