The growing utilization of critical care echocardiography(CCE)by clinicians necessitates a meticulous review of clinical conditions in critically ill patients,both before and during the examination.The reviewing proce...The growing utilization of critical care echocardiography(CCE)by clinicians necessitates a meticulous review of clinical conditions in critically ill patients,both before and during the examination.The reviewing process of clinical conditions minimizes the risk of overlooking or misinterpreting crucial findings.This article proposes a comprehensive strategy,namely BILL strategy to integrated into the CCE protocol,where“B”represents baseline respiratory and hemodynamic support,“I”signifies information gleaned from invasive monitoring,including central venous pressure and thermodilution-derived cardiac output,the first“L”denotes laboratory results such as central venous oxygen saturation,troponin,and brain natriuretic peptide,and the second“L”refers to lung ultrasound data.xx Combining the BILL strategy with CCE enhances a more comprehensive understanding of critical illness,potentially leading to improved diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.展开更多
文摘The growing utilization of critical care echocardiography(CCE)by clinicians necessitates a meticulous review of clinical conditions in critically ill patients,both before and during the examination.The reviewing process of clinical conditions minimizes the risk of overlooking or misinterpreting crucial findings.This article proposes a comprehensive strategy,namely BILL strategy to integrated into the CCE protocol,where“B”represents baseline respiratory and hemodynamic support,“I”signifies information gleaned from invasive monitoring,including central venous pressure and thermodilution-derived cardiac output,the first“L”denotes laboratory results such as central venous oxygen saturation,troponin,and brain natriuretic peptide,and the second“L”refers to lung ultrasound data.xx Combining the BILL strategy with CCE enhances a more comprehensive understanding of critical illness,potentially leading to improved diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.