APPLICATION OF DOPPLER ULTRASOUND TECHNIQUE BY USCOM MACHINE TO MONITOR AND ADJUST HEMODYNAMICS IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE INFECTION AND SEPTIC SHOCK AT NGHEAN GENERAL FRIENDSHIP HOSPITAL

Đức Phúc Nguyễn1,, Anh Tuấn Lê1
1 NGHEAN GENERAL FRIENDSHIP HOSPITAL

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Objective: Application of Doppler ultrasound technique by USCOM machine to monitor and adjust hemodynamics in patients with severe infection and septic shock. Subjects and methods: Prospective interventional descriptive study 43 patients diagnosed with severe sepsis and septic shock. Conclusion: SVV stroke volume variability has a role in monitoring and guiding fluid resuscitation, SVRI systemic vascular resistance has a role in monitoring and guiding the use of vasopressors, inotropic strength, and INO has a role in monitoring evaluation and guiding the use of inotropic drugs.

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