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Shocked patients require prompt and accurate assessment of their hemodynamic status to guide appropriate management. Echocardiography is a valuable tool for assessing cardiac function, while laboratory parameters such as mixed venous oxygen saturation and arterial blood lactate provide insights into tissue perfusion and oxygen metabolism. This study aims to compare echocardiographic findings, including cardiac index, speckle tracking parameters, and tissue Doppler indices, with laboratory findings in the evaluation of hemodynamic monitoring in shocked patients.
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Shocked individuals necessitate expeditious and precise evaluation of their hemodynamic condition to direct appropriate treatment. The utilization of echocardiography is an invaluable method for appraising cardiac function, while the inclusion of laboratory parameters such as mixed venous oxygen saturation and arterial blood lactate offers valuable insights into tissue perfusion and oxygen metabolism. The primary objective of this study is to compare the echocardiographic discoveries, which encompass the assessment of cardiac index, speckle tracking parameters, and tissue Doppler indices, with the laboratory findings in the comprehensive assessment of hemodynamic monitoring in individuals experiencing shock. The purpose of this investigation is to delineate the correlation between echocardiographic and laboratory assessments in order to enhance our understanding of hemodynamic status in patients who are in a state of shock.
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Ahmed Osman
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