Basic and advanced echocardiographic evaluation of myocardial dysfunction in sepsis and septic shock

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Abstract

Sepsis continues to be a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the intensive care unit. Cardiovascular dysfunction in sepsis is associated with worse short-and long-term outcomes. Sepsis-related myocardial dysfunction is noted in 20%–65% of these patients and manifests as isolated or combined left or right ventricular systolic or diastolic dysfunction. Echocardiography is the most commonly used modality for the diagnosis of sepsis-related myocardial dysfunction. With the increasing use of ultrasonography in the intensive care unit, there is a renewed interest in sepsis-related myocardial dysfunction. This review summarises the current scope of literature focused on sepsis-related myocardial dysfunction and highlights the use of basic and advanced echocardiographic techniques for the diagnosis of sepsis-related myocardial dysfunction and the management of sepsis and septic shock.

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Vallabhajosyula, S., Pruthi, S., Shah, S., Wiley, B. M., Mankad, S. V., & Jentzer, J. C. (2018, January 1). Basic and advanced echocardiographic evaluation of myocardial dysfunction in sepsis and septic shock. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057X1804600104

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