Evaluation of Cardiopulmonary Diseases by Ultrasound
Dyspnea, Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Dyspnea focused on measuring Dyspnea, Acute decompensated heart failure, Doppler ultrasound, Lung Doppler signals
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Phase 1(ED):
Inclusion criteria:
Age > 18 years Acute onset dyspnea
- Phase 2 (Inpatient):
Age > 18 years Acute onset dyspnea: defined as SOB at rest or with minimal activity, with onset within the past 14 days PLUS
The following criteria are required to be classified as heart failure (event has to meet all of the following criteria):
a) The patient exhibits documented new or worsening symptoms due to heart failure on presentation, including at least one of the following: i) Dyspnea (dyspnea with exertion, dyspnea at rest, orthopnea) ii) Decreased exercise tolerance b) The patient has objective evidence of new or worsening heart failure, consisting of at least two physical exam findings (or one physical exam finding and one diagnostic criterion) including: i) Physical exam findings considered to be due to heart failure, including new or worsened:
(1) Peripheral edema (2) Increasing abdominal distention or ascites (in the absence of primary hepatic disease) (3) Increased jugular venous pressure and/or hepatojugular reflux (4) Rapid weight gain thought to be related to fluid overload ii) Diagnostic findings considered to be due to heart failure, including new or worsened:
- Increased B-type natriuretic peptide/ NT-proBNP concentrations consistent with decompensation of heart failure Note: In patients with chronically elevated natriuretic peptides, a significant increase should be noted above baseline.
- Radiological evidence of pulmonary congestion
Exclusion Criteria:
- Phase 1 (ED):
Pregnant women Inability to consent
- Phase 2 (Inpatient):
Pregnant women Pneumonia - currently, or within the past 30 days Non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema (e.g. ARDS) Interstitial lung disease Inability to consent
Sites / Locations
- Emergency Medicine department and Inpatients floors,MGH
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Doppler ultrasound
Using ultrasound noninvasively and recording Doppler signals from the right chest wall