Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
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Comparative Study
Cardiac output measurements in congenital heart disease: validation of a simple, portable Doppler method.
Noninvasive Doppler cardiac output measurements are clinical standards in adults and children. Presently, these standard Doppler methods generally require relatively expensive and large imaging equipment with complex signal-processing techniques. Thus, universal access to these important measurements has been limited. ⋯ The values from linear regression analysis were r = 0.96; Doppler cardiac output = 0.98 x Fick cardiac output - 0.08 L/min (range, 0.55-3.10 L/min). The 95% confidence limits were less than 35% of the mean of Doppler and Fick cardiac outputs across the range of measurements. We conclude that relatively linear and accurate measurements of cardiac output can be made by this simple, inexpensive, portable method in selected infants and children with various forms of congenital heart disease.
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Three-dimensional ultrasonic angiography is a new power Doppler ultrasonographic imaging mode that appears to improve the visualization of vascular anatomy in abdominal sonography. This study illustrates the utility of three-dimensional ultrasonic angiography in the abdomen, especially with respect to liver and portal vein anatomy, vascularization of the kidney, and vessels localized in the retroperitoneum.
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The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of transrectal ultrasonographically guided needle aspiration in the treatment of prostatic abscess. Fourteen patients with prostatic abscess were evaluated with this technique and treated with sonographically guided needle aspiration. Using this technique, all cases (100%) had one or more hypoechoic areas within the prostate that contained inhomogeneous materials; in 10 patients (71.0%), the lesion showed internal septa or solid portion. ⋯ One year later, the prostatic abscess recurred in one case. In conclusion, transrectal ultrasonographic guidance is useful in the diagnosis of prostatic abscess as well as in the guidance for aspiration and the drainage of such abscesses. Transrectal ultrasonographically guided needle aspiration could be an effective method for treating prostatic abscess.
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The objects of this prospective study were to determine the nature of the flow in the right femoral vein and to correlate the flow velocity with the venous pressure measured in the right atrium. We performed 236 pulsed Doppler ultrasonographic examinations in 1 year on patients with a venous catheter with the distal tip in the right atrium. In the Doppler wave readouts we analyzed wave frequency, velocity components, and relationships among them and the existence of pulsatile flow. ⋯ In addition, both cardiac and respiratory phasicity of the venous wave was observed. A significant inverse relation was found between the pulsatile flow and high atrium pressure. Nonetheless, the low sensitivity of this technique does not allow the use of pulsatile Doppler ultrasonography in the common femoral vein for diagnosing increases of the atrium pressure.