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      Measuring the cardiac output in acute emergency admissions: use of the non-invasive ultrasonic cardiac output monitor (USCOM) with determination of the learning curve and inter-rater reliability

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          Traditionally, assessment of the cardiac output has been limited to theatre or the intensive care unit. However, non-invasive cardiac output estimation is now readily available, and its application may have wider benefit in the emergency setting. The non-invasive ultrasonic cardiac output monitor (USCOM) was investigated to determine its learning curve and inter-rater reliability. Four trainee operators each performed stroke volume measurements on 25 volunteers, compared to an experienced operator pre- and post-passive leg raise. Inter-rater reliability was then assessed on 24 acute emergency in-patients. Mean percentage difference in stroke volume decreased from 19% (95% confidence intervals 14–23) across volunteers 1–5, to 6% (4–8) for the last 5 volunteers scanned. Consequently, on acute emergency in-patients, excellent inter-rater reliability (Lin’s concordance correlation coefficient (ρ c) 0.96 (0.92–0.98)) and agreement of a change ≥10% in stroke volume following passive leg raise on 23/24 cases were found. Following a training period of less than 5 h, USCOM stroke volume measurements demonstrated excellent inter-rater reliability.

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          Journal
          J Intensive Care Soc
          J Intensive Care Soc
          INC
          spinc
          Journal of the Intensive Care Society
          SAGE Publications (Sage UK: London, England )
          1751-1437
          2057-360X
          10 December 2015
          May 2016
          : 17
          : 2
          : 122-128
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Anaesthetics & Intensive Care Department, Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Worthing Hospital, Worthing, UK
          [2 ]Primary Care and Population Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, Hampshire, UK
          [3 ]Intensive Care Department, The Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Guildford, Surrey, UK
          Author notes
          [*]Luke Eliot Hodgson, Intensive Care Department, Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Worthing Hospital, Lyndhurst Rd, Worthing, Western Sussex BN11 2DH, UK. Email: drlhodgson@ 123456gmail.com
          Article
          PMC5606400 PMC5606400 5606400 10.1177_1751143715619186
          10.1177/1751143715619186
          5606400
          28979476
          44f0e8b9-fed6-4d9c-a4d8-46b192bd7a3e
          © The Intensive Care Society 2015
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          ultrasound machines,cardiac output,Measurement techniques,equipment

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