Pemeriksaan Hemodinamik Ekokardiografi pada Kasus Kegawatan dan Kritikal Jantung
Abstract
Akhir-akhir ini pemeriksaan ekokardiogra? semakin
berperan untuk menilai kondisi hemodinamik pasien
gawat dan kritis untuk membantu penatalaksanaan dan
perawatan intensif agar lebih terarah dan tepat. Secara
umum pemeriksaan ekokardiogra? yang dilakukan
pada kasus kegawatan dan kritikal adalah pemeriksaan
ekokardiogra? yang singkat, terfokus, dan sederhana
agar dapat menjawab pertanyaan spesi?k mengenai
kondisi hemodinamik pasien untuk kepentingan
penatalaksanaan. Walaupun demikian, beberapa kondisi
kritis memerlukan pemeriksaan ekokardiogra? yang
lebih rinci dan akurat.
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