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Sonographic evaluation of intravascular volume status: Can internal jugular or femoral vein collapsibility be used in the absence of IVC visualization?

INTRODUCTION: Inferior vena cava collapsibility index (IVC-CI) has been shown to correlate with both clinical and invasive assessment of intravascular volume status, but has important limitations such as the requirement for advanced sonographic skills, the degree of difficulty in obtaining those ski...

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Autores principales: Kent, Alistair, Patil, Prabhav, Davila, Victor, Bailey, J. Kevin, Jones, Christian, Evans, David C., Boulger, Creagh T., Adkins, Eric, Balakrishnan, Jayaraj M., Valiyaveedan, Sebastian, Galwankar, Sagar C., Bahner, David P., Stawicki, Stanislaw P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4286845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25593607
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1817-1737.146872
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author Kent, Alistair
Patil, Prabhav
Davila, Victor
Bailey, J. Kevin
Jones, Christian
Evans, David C.
Boulger, Creagh T.
Adkins, Eric
Balakrishnan, Jayaraj M.
Valiyaveedan, Sebastian
Galwankar, Sagar C.
Bahner, David P.
Stawicki, Stanislaw P.
author_facet Kent, Alistair
Patil, Prabhav
Davila, Victor
Bailey, J. Kevin
Jones, Christian
Evans, David C.
Boulger, Creagh T.
Adkins, Eric
Balakrishnan, Jayaraj M.
Valiyaveedan, Sebastian
Galwankar, Sagar C.
Bahner, David P.
Stawicki, Stanislaw P.
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description INTRODUCTION: Inferior vena cava collapsibility index (IVC-CI) has been shown to correlate with both clinical and invasive assessment of intravascular volume status, but has important limitations such as the requirement for advanced sonographic skills, the degree of difficulty in obtaining those skills, and often challenging visualization of the IVC in the postoperative patient. The current study aims to explore the potential for using femoral (FV) or internal jugular (IJV) vein collapsibility as alternative sonographic options in the absence of adequate IVC visualization. METHODS: A prospective, observational study comparing IVC-CI and Fem- and/or IJV-CI was performed in two intensive care units (ICU) between January 2012 and April 2014. Concurrent M-mode measurements of IVC-CI and FV- and/or IJV-CI were collected during each sonographic session. Measurements of IVC were obtained using standard technique. IJV-CI and FV-CI were measured using high-frequency, linear array ultrasound probe placed in the corresponding anatomic areas. Paired data were analyzed using coefficient of correlation/determination and Bland-Altman determination of measurement bias. RESULTS: We performed paired ultrasound examination of IVC-IJV (n = 39) and IVC-FV (n = 22), in 40 patients (mean age 54.1; 40% women). Both FV-CI and IJV-CI scans took less time to complete than IVC-CI scans (both, P < 0.02). Correlations between IVC-CI/FV-CI (R(2) = 0.41) and IVC-CI/IJV-CI (R(2) = 0.38) were weak. There was a mean -3.5% measurement bias between IVC-CI and IJV-CI, with trend toward overestimation for IJV-CI with increasing collapsibility. In contrast, FV-CI underestimated collapsibility by approximately 3.8% across the measured collapsibility range. CONCLUSION: Despite small measurement biases, correlations between IVC-CI and FV-/IJV-CI are weak. These results indicate that IJ-CI and FV-CI should not be used as a primary intravascular volume assessment tool for clinical decision support in the ICU. The authors propose that IJV-CI and FV-CI be reserved for clinical scenarios where sonographic acquisition of both IVC-CI or subclavian collapsibility are not feasible, especially when trended over time. Sonographers should be aware that IJV-CI tends to overestimate collapsibility when compared to IVC-CI, and FV-CI tends to underestimates collapsibility relative to IVC-CI.
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spelling pubmed-42868452015-01-15 Sonographic evaluation of intravascular volume status: Can internal jugular or femoral vein collapsibility be used in the absence of IVC visualization? Kent, Alistair Patil, Prabhav Davila, Victor Bailey, J. Kevin Jones, Christian Evans, David C. Boulger, Creagh T. Adkins, Eric Balakrishnan, Jayaraj M. Valiyaveedan, Sebastian Galwankar, Sagar C. Bahner, David P. Stawicki, Stanislaw P. Ann Thorac Med Original Article INTRODUCTION: Inferior vena cava collapsibility index (IVC-CI) has been shown to correlate with both clinical and invasive assessment of intravascular volume status, but has important limitations such as the requirement for advanced sonographic skills, the degree of difficulty in obtaining those skills, and often challenging visualization of the IVC in the postoperative patient. The current study aims to explore the potential for using femoral (FV) or internal jugular (IJV) vein collapsibility as alternative sonographic options in the absence of adequate IVC visualization. METHODS: A prospective, observational study comparing IVC-CI and Fem- and/or IJV-CI was performed in two intensive care units (ICU) between January 2012 and April 2014. Concurrent M-mode measurements of IVC-CI and FV- and/or IJV-CI were collected during each sonographic session. Measurements of IVC were obtained using standard technique. IJV-CI and FV-CI were measured using high-frequency, linear array ultrasound probe placed in the corresponding anatomic areas. Paired data were analyzed using coefficient of correlation/determination and Bland-Altman determination of measurement bias. RESULTS: We performed paired ultrasound examination of IVC-IJV (n = 39) and IVC-FV (n = 22), in 40 patients (mean age 54.1; 40% women). Both FV-CI and IJV-CI scans took less time to complete than IVC-CI scans (both, P < 0.02). Correlations between IVC-CI/FV-CI (R(2) = 0.41) and IVC-CI/IJV-CI (R(2) = 0.38) were weak. There was a mean -3.5% measurement bias between IVC-CI and IJV-CI, with trend toward overestimation for IJV-CI with increasing collapsibility. In contrast, FV-CI underestimated collapsibility by approximately 3.8% across the measured collapsibility range. CONCLUSION: Despite small measurement biases, correlations between IVC-CI and FV-/IJV-CI are weak. These results indicate that IJ-CI and FV-CI should not be used as a primary intravascular volume assessment tool for clinical decision support in the ICU. The authors propose that IJV-CI and FV-CI be reserved for clinical scenarios where sonographic acquisition of both IVC-CI or subclavian collapsibility are not feasible, especially when trended over time. Sonographers should be aware that IJV-CI tends to overestimate collapsibility when compared to IVC-CI, and FV-CI tends to underestimates collapsibility relative to IVC-CI. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4286845/ /pubmed/25593607 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1817-1737.146872 Text en Copyright: © Annals of Thoracic Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kent, Alistair
Patil, Prabhav
Davila, Victor
Bailey, J. Kevin
Jones, Christian
Evans, David C.
Boulger, Creagh T.
Adkins, Eric
Balakrishnan, Jayaraj M.
Valiyaveedan, Sebastian
Galwankar, Sagar C.
Bahner, David P.
Stawicki, Stanislaw P.
Sonographic evaluation of intravascular volume status: Can internal jugular or femoral vein collapsibility be used in the absence of IVC visualization?
title Sonographic evaluation of intravascular volume status: Can internal jugular or femoral vein collapsibility be used in the absence of IVC visualization?
title_full Sonographic evaluation of intravascular volume status: Can internal jugular or femoral vein collapsibility be used in the absence of IVC visualization?
title_fullStr Sonographic evaluation of intravascular volume status: Can internal jugular or femoral vein collapsibility be used in the absence of IVC visualization?
title_full_unstemmed Sonographic evaluation of intravascular volume status: Can internal jugular or femoral vein collapsibility be used in the absence of IVC visualization?
title_short Sonographic evaluation of intravascular volume status: Can internal jugular or femoral vein collapsibility be used in the absence of IVC visualization?
title_sort sonographic evaluation of intravascular volume status: can internal jugular or femoral vein collapsibility be used in the absence of ivc visualization?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4286845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25593607
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1817-1737.146872
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