The purpose of this study is: * To study the clinical usefulness of nurse-performed ultrasound and echocardiographic examinations in a cardiac intensive care unit. * To study reproducibility of nurse-performed ultrasound and echocardiographic examinations in a cardiac intensive care unit. * To study which ultrasound measure that best correlate with the amount of pleural effusion.
For a period of 1 year patients in our cardiac intensive care unit will be recruited to nurse-drive ultrasound and echocardiographic examinations, after informed consent. Nurses underwent a training programme and their skills are approved by cardiologist. Our department does not always have a cardiologist on duty and indication for nurse-driven ultrasound examination is decided by the doctor responsible for the treatment, who not always are trained in echocardiography/ultrasound. We aim to study the described hypothesis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Nurse-driven ultrasound performed
Department of Medicine, Hospital of Levanger
Levanger, Norway
Change of diagnosis
Time frame: 6-12 months
Change of treatment
Time frame: 6-12 months
Quantification of pleural effusion
Time frame: 6-12 months
Reproducibility of nurse-performed examinations
Time frame: 6-12 months
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