2021
DOI: 10.23736/s0375-9393.21.15464-1
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Subcostal TAPSE measured by anatomical M-mode: prospective reliability clinical study in critically ill patients

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“…Škulec et al investigated the feasibility and effectiveness of measuring taPse through the subcostal view (staPse), which proved to be a reliable parameter of right ventricular systolic function and impairment in those patients. 37 securing an intravenous infusion route is essential for critically ill patients. in some cases, however, this task can be challenging even if ultrasound has dramatically facilitated the placement of intravascular catheters.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Škulec et al investigated the feasibility and effectiveness of measuring taPse through the subcostal view (staPse), which proved to be a reliable parameter of right ventricular systolic function and impairment in those patients. 37 securing an intravenous infusion route is essential for critically ill patients. in some cases, however, this task can be challenging even if ultrasound has dramatically facilitated the placement of intravascular catheters.…”
Section: Sars-cov-2 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TAPSE is the extrusion of the tricuspid annular plane during systole. [12] The Tei index is a reliable parameter for evaluating heart function. [13] A Tei index greater than 0.54 is a sign of right-sided heart dysfunction; a Tei index greater than 0.67 strongly indicates an unfavorable prognosis.…”
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“…The estimation of tricuspid annular movement in the subcostal view is getting more attention. "Subcostal TAPSE" has been assessed with anatomical M-mode and B-mode in adult and pediatric populations and proved to be a feasible and accurate alternative to conventional TAPSE with adequate efficacy in the identification of RV dysfunction [18][19][20]. Nevertheless, it has never been investigated in PE diagnostics and prognosis.…”
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confidence: 99%