Ultrassonografia diafragmática como ferramenta de avaliação no desmame da ventilação mecânica
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https://doi.org/10.33233/fb.v20i4.3221Abstract
A ultrassonografia é uma ferramenta diagnóstica muito utilizada na unidade de terapia intensiva devido ao baixo custo, por não ser um procedimento invasivo, de rápido aprendizado e oferecendo toda a gama de informações sobre diferentes órgãos e tecidos. Nos últimos anos, tem sido publicado um número crescente de artigos sobre a avaliação do diafragma. A ultrassonografia pode ser uma ferramenta útil para avaliar a disfunção diafragmática em pacientes críticos, porém, apesar de existir padronização da técnica e das variáveis analisadas, ainda não existe consenso sobre a utilização das medidas que podem ser influenciadas pelo posicionamento do transdutor, tipo de ventilação (espontânea ou mecânica controlada) e posição do paciente. Sendo assim, esta revisão reuniu os trabalhos mais atuais a fim de elucidarmos as formas de avaliação morfofuncional por ultrassonografia do diafragma pela comunidade científica e fornecer conhecimentos a cerca dessa ferramenta. As variáveis ultrassonográficas mais utilizadas pelos autores encontradas nesta revisão foram: 1) a espessura diafragmática (ED); 2) a fração de espessamento diafragmática (FED); 3) a excursão diafragmática (ExD). A utilização do ultrassom na avaliação da disfunção e atrofia diafragmática em pacientes ventilados mecanicamente parece estar bem estabelecida na literatura, porém, o uso dessas três variáveis na predição de sucesso de desmame e extubação apresentam resultados inconclusivos.
Palavras-chave: ultrassonografia diafragmática, desmame da ventilação mecânica, terapia intensiva; urgência.
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