[HTML][HTML] Inferior vena cava collapsibility index and central venous pressure for fluid assessment in the critically ill patient

AA Dodhy - Age (mean±SD), 2021 - jcpsp.pk
Objective: To determine the correlation of sonographic evaluation of inferior vena cava
diameter and its collapsibility index with central venous pressure in both spontaneously …

[PDF][PDF] Inferior vena cava diameter and collapsibility index: a practical non-invasive evaluation of intravascular fluid volume in critically-ill patients

P Thanakitcharu, M Charoenwut… - J Med Assoc …, 2013 - jmatonline.com
Background: Assessment of intravascular volume status is an essential parameter for the
diagnosis and management of critically-ill patients. Generally, central venous pressure …

[HTML][HTML] Correlation of IVC diameter and collapsibility index with central venous pressure in the assessment of intravascular volume in critically ill patients

A Ilyas, W Ishtiaq, S Assad, H Ghazanfar, S Mansoor… - Cureus, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective The objective of our study is to assess the correlation between inferior vena cava
(IVC) diameters, central venous pressure (CVP) and the IVC collapsibility index for …

[HTML][HTML] A non-invasive method for assessment of intravascular fluid status: Inferior vena cava diameters and collapsibility index

S Karacabey, E Sanri, O Guneysel - Pakistan journal of medical …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: To evaluate the correlation between central venous pressure (CVP) and inferior
vena cava (IVC) diameters measured by ultrasonography (Ultrasound) in critically ill …

[PDF][PDF] Correlation of bedside ultrasonographic measurement of IVC diameter and caval index with CVP in spontaneously breathing and mechanically ventilated …

HW Abdelwahab, RA El-Wahab - J Emerg Med Critical Care, 2017 - researchgate.net
Background: One of the important parameters in the hemodynamic evaluation of critically ill
patients is central venous pressure (CVP). Sonographic measurement of the inferior vena …

[PDF][PDF] Measurement of Inferior vena cava collapsibility index and its correlation to central venous pressure in adult critically Ill patients a prospective observational …

AA Hafez - Glob J Anes & Pain Med, 2020 - opastpublishers.com
Fluid therapy is an essential component part management of critically ill patients. Proper
estimation of the amount of needed fluids is of great importance due to the well-established …

Prospective evaluation of intravascular volume status in critically ill patients: does inferior vena cava collapsibility correlate with central venous pressure?

SPA Stawicki, EJ Adkins, DS Eiferman… - Journal of Trauma …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND In search of a standardized noninvasive assessment of intravascular
volume status, we prospectively compared the sonographic inferior vena cava collapsibility …

Correlation between central venous pressure and the diameter of inferior vena cava by using ultrasonography for the assessment of the fluid status in intensive care …

MIM Shalaby, HM Roshdy… - … Egyptian Journal of …, 2018 - ejhm.journals.ekb.eg
Background: decisions regarding fluid therapy, whether in the operating theatre, intensive
care unit, emergency department, are among the most challenging and important tasks that …

Correlation of Ultrasound Guided Measurement of inferior vena cava diameter to central venous pressure to assess the volume status in septic shock of mechanically …

MM Mahrous, AMM Al Hassanin… - Al-Azhar international …, 2022 - journals.ekb.eg
Background: In the intensive care unit, making decisions about fluid treatment is one of the
most difficult tasks that physicians encounter on an everyday basis. Nearly all physicians …

Central venous pressure correlates with inferior vena cava collapsibility index in patients treated in intensive care unit

M Wiryana, IK Sinardja, IW Aryabiantara… - Bali Journal of …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Background: Intravascular volume status is an important parameter in monitoring the
patients treated at intensive care unit (ICU), so accuracy and strict monitoring of fluid volume …