Table 1.
New developments in echocardiography in the critically ill |
1. CCE is currently recommended as the first-line modality to assess patients with shock |
2. CEE relies on basic and advanced levels of competence corresponding to distinct standardized educational requirements |
3. CCE guides the front-line intensivist in assessing fluid requirement |
4. CCE is currently recommended for the diagnosis of acute respiratory distress syndrome |
5. CCE uses a simple yet robust and sound diagnostic approach |
6. CCE becomes a monitoring rather than a diagnostic tool |
7. CCE benefits from continuous technological refinements (e.g., speckle tracking) |
8. CCE is ideally suited for guiding tailored management of unstable patients |
CCE critical care echocardiography