Comparison between respiratory changes in the inferior vena cava diameter and pulse pressure variation to predict fluid responsiveness in postoperative patients

OH de Oliveira, FGR de Freitas, RT Ladeira… - Journal of critical …, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose The objective of our study was to assess the reliability of the distensibility index of
the inferior vena cava (dIVC) as a predictor of fluid responsiveness in postoperative …

Comparative evaluation of stroke volume variation and inferior vena cava distensibility index for prediction of fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients

KB Kaur, M Nakra, V Mangal, S Singh… - Annals of cardiac …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: To evaluate the correlation between stroke volume variation (SVV) and inferior
vena cava distensibility index (dIVC) as a marker for fluid responsiveness in mechanically …

The respiratory variation in inferior vena cava diameter as a guide to fluid therapy

M Feissel, F Michard, JP Faller, JL Teboul - Intensive care medicine, 2004 - Springer
Objective To investigate whether the respiratory variation in inferior vena cava diameter (ΔD
IVC) could be related to fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients. Design …

Variation in amplitude of central venous pressure curve induced by respiration is a useful tool to reveal fluid responsiveness in postcardiac surgery patients

GA Westphal, E Silva, M Caldeira Filho… - Shock, 2006 - journals.lww.com
We tested the hypothesis that the dynamic evaluation of central venous pressure (CVP)
amplitude could be a reliable predictor of fluid responsiveness in patients under mechanical …

Comparative analysis of the collapsibility index and distensibility index of the inferior vena cava through echocardiography with pulse pressure variation that predicts …

RM Pereira, AJLC da Silva, J Faller, BC Gomes… - … of Cardiothoracic and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective The objective for the present study was to compare the collapsibility (IcIVC) and
distensibility (IdIVC) indices of the inferior vena cava with pulse pressure variation (PPV) …

Inferior vena cava distensibility index predicting fluid responsiveness in ventilated patients

J Lujan Varas, C Martinez Díaz, R Blancas… - Intensive Care Medicine …, 2015 - Springer
Objectives To assess the reliability of the distensibility of inferior vena cava (dIVC),
measured by ultrasound, as an indicator of fluid responsiveness in ventilated patients …

Bedside ultrasonographic measurement of the inferior vena cava fails to predict fluid responsiveness in the first 6 hours after cardiac surgery: a prospective case …

D Sobczyk, K Nycz, P Andruszkiewicz - Journal of cardiothoracic and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective To assess validity of respiratory variation of inferior vena cava (IVC) diameter to
predict fluid responsiveness and guide fluid therapy in mechanically ventilated patients …

Comparison of superior vena cava and inferior vena cava diameter changes by echocardiography in predicting fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated …

V Upadhyay, D Malviya, SS Nath… - Anesthesia Essays …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Aims: This study aims to assess and compare the efficacy of superior vena cava (SVC) and
inferior vena cava (IVC) diameter changes in response to passive leg raise (PLR) in …

Does respiratory variation in inferior vena cava diameter predict fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients? A systematic review and meta-analysis

X Si, H Xu, Z Liu, J Wu, D Cao, J Chen… - Anesthesia & …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND: We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies
investigating the diagnostic accuracy of respiratory variation in inferior vena cava diameter …

Respiratory changes in inferior vena cava diameter are helpful in predicting fluid responsiveness in ventilated septic patients

C Barbier, Y Loubières, C Schmit, J Hayon… - Intensive care …, 2004 - Springer
Objective To evaluate the extent to which respiratory changes in inferior vena cava (IVC)
diameter can be used to predict fluid responsiveness. Design Prospective clinical study …