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. 2020 Jul 16;53(6):695–700. doi: 10.1097/SHK.0000000000001449

Table 2.

Echocardiographic findings obtained by the expert intensivists (n = 100)

Septic group Other acute circulatory failure P
n = 55 n = 45
Echocardiographic patterns
 Left ventricular characteristics
  Global systolic function
   Normal or increased 43 (78) 28 (62) 0.08
   Depressed 7 (13) 6 (13) 0.93
   Severely depressed 3 (5) 10 (22) 0.01
   Non addressed 2 (4) 1 (2) 1.0
  Cavity size
   Enlarged 5 (9) 5 (11) 0.75
   Normal 41 (75) 32 (71) 0.70
   Reduced 6 (11) 7 (16) 0.49
   Non addressed 3 (5) 1 (2) 0.62
 Right ventricular characteristics
  Global function
   Normal 45 (82) 33 (73) 0.31
   Failure 7 (13) 11 (24) 0.30
   Non addressed 3 (5) 1 (2) 0.62
  Cavity size
   Normal 25 (45) 24 (53) 0.43
   Dilated 17 (30) 15 (33) 0.79
   Non addressed 13 (23) 6 (13) 0.19
   End-diastolic RV/LV diameter (mean) 0.72 ± 0.21 0.80 ± 0.36 0.43
Inferior vena cava characteristics
  Size
   Small (≤15 mm) 26 (47) 12 (27) 0.03
   Normal 18 (33) 12 (27) 0.51
   Dilated (≥23 mm) 8 (15) 14 (31) 0.046
   Non addressed 3 (5) 7 (15) 0.11
  Respiratory variations
   Inspiratory collapse 35 (64) 15 (33) <0.01
   Non addressed 3 (5) 7 (15) 0.11
Pericardial effusion 0 (0) 4 (9)
   Non addressed 3 (5) 1 (2) 0.62
 Severe valvular regurgitation 0 (0) 1 (2)
   Non addressed 3 (5) 3 (7) 1.0
Hemodynamic profile
 Hypovolemia 33 (60) 23 (51) 0.37
 Left ventricular failure 10 (18) 16 (36) 0.04
 Hyperdynamic left ventricle associated with vasoplegia* 17 (31) 5 (11) 0.02
 Right ventricular failure 7 (13) 11 (24) 0.30
 Tamponade 0 (0) 2 (4)
 Acute massive left-sided valvular regurgitation 0 (0) 1 (2)
 No relevant hemodynamic abnormality 8 (14) 2 (4) 0.18

Numbers between parentheses indicate percentages.

*Associated with hypovolemia, explaining that percentages exceed 100%.

All in patients with sepsis.