2020, Number 1
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Invest Medicoquir 2020; 12 (1)
Evaluation of systolic and diastolic ventricular function by echocardiography in septic patients
Quevedo BY, Pérez AG, Abdo CA, Quiles GLM, Hernández FE, López DD
Language: Spanish
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ABSTRACT
Introduction. Sepsis is one of the main causes of death in Intensive Care Unit. The cardiac dysfunction is part of the multiple organic dysfunction secondary to sepsis although is frequent in Septic Shock.
Objective. Evaluation by echocardiography of diastolic and systolic ventricular function in patients with sepsis and septic shock was made
Methods. A descriptive, observational, transversal study,was done in patients of both sex, with a diagnostic of sepsis and septic shock during the period from January to July 2017, at CIMEQ Hospital.
Results. From 11 patients included in the study with a media age of 67.7 years old, most of them males. From them died (36.3%) with septic shock. Diastolic dysfunction was present in all of them and was evaluate by echocardiography.
Conclusion. The echocardiography allowed the diagnostic of myocardic dysfunction during the septic shock. Death was related with systolic dysfunction of left ventricle. Within the diastolic function the lower speed of the e wave and the value of the relationship between E/e higher were predictor of bad prognostic in septic and the septic shock.
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