Vibration Response Imaging in medical-surgical ICU (CROSBI ID 637379)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Žunić, Josip ; Belavić, Matija ; Lončarić-Katušin, Mirjana
engleski
Vibration Response Imaging in medical-surgical ICU
The new method of monitoring lung function (“vibration response imaging”- VRI) converts vibration energy that appears in the bronchial tree during airflow into an image. The VRI does not use energy that could have a detrimental effect on the cells and organs. The goal of our research was to verify the VRI device in the diagnosis and the localization of various lung pathologies. In our medical-surgical ICU we did a retrospective analysis of the prospective database that included 61 patients. We compare VRI with chest X-ray and CT scan in patients with intrathoracic (the presence of air and fluid in the intrapleural space, pulmonary hypoventilation, atelectasis, contusion and inflammatory lung pathology) or extrathoracic pathology that affect respiratory function. Intrathoracic pathology was observed in 32 patients and extrathoracic pathology in 29 patients. The use of the VRI device showed earlier disorder of hypoventilation compared to chest X-ray, especially after abdominal surgical procedures, intraabdominal hypertension and various lung pathology as it detected laterobasal pneumothorax earlier. In our patients VRI has been proven to be a reliable method for detecting regional distribution of ventilation and atelectasis of the lungs of individual parts regardless of pulmonary pathology. VRI is shown as a reliable method for detecting air and fluid in the intrapleural space.
vibration response imaging ; lung ; ventilation
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Podaci o prilogu
23-26.
2015.
objavljeno
10.22514/SV101.062015.5
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Croatian international symposium on intensive care medicine / Signa vitae, 10(Suppl. 1)
Ećimović, Ivana
Split: Pharmamed Mado Ltd.
1334-5605
1845-206X
Podaci o skupu
Croatian international symposium on intensive care medicine
predavanje
20.06.2015-23.06.2015
Brijuni, Hrvatska
Povezanost rada
Kliničke medicinske znanosti