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Ultrasonography of Inferior Vena Cava to evaluate Volume Status: Review article

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Mohamed Metwaly Fathy , Amal Abdul Azeem Salah , Abeer Mohamed Elnakera , Rehab Abd-Allah Wahdan
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.1.628

Abstract

The correct determination of volume status is a fundamental component of clinical evaluation as both hypovolaemia (with hypoperfusion) and hypervolaemia (with fluid overload) increase morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients. As inferior vena cava (IVC) accounts for two-thirds of systemic venous return, it has been proposed as a marker of volaemic status by indirect assessment of central venous pressure or fluid responsiveness. Although ultrasonographic evaluation of IVC is relatively easy to perform, correct interpretation of the results may not be that simple and multiple pitfalls hamper its wider application in the clinical setting. In the present review, the basic elements of the pathophysiology of IVC behaviour, potential applications and limitations of its evaluation are discussed

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