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Establishment of reference values of the caudal vena cava by fast‐ultrasonography through different views in healthy dogs

BACKGROUND: Clinical assessment of intravascular volume status is challenging. In humans, ultrasonographic assessment of the inferior vena cava diameter, directly or as a ratio to the aortic diameter is used to estimate intravascular volume status. OBJECTIVES: To ultrasonographically obtain referenc...

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Autores principales: Darnis, Elodie, Boysen, Soren, Merveille, Anne‐Christine, Desquilbet, Loïc, Chalhoub, Serge, Gommeren, Kris
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6060313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29749656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15136
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author Darnis, Elodie
Boysen, Soren
Merveille, Anne‐Christine
Desquilbet, Loïc
Chalhoub, Serge
Gommeren, Kris
author_facet Darnis, Elodie
Boysen, Soren
Merveille, Anne‐Christine
Desquilbet, Loïc
Chalhoub, Serge
Gommeren, Kris
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description BACKGROUND: Clinical assessment of intravascular volume status is challenging. In humans, ultrasonographic assessment of the inferior vena cava diameter, directly or as a ratio to the aortic diameter is used to estimate intravascular volume status. OBJECTIVES: To ultrasonographically obtain reference values (RV) for caudal vena cava diameter (CVC(D)), area (CVC(a)) and aortic ratios using 3 views in awake healthy dogs. ANIMALS: One hundred and twenty‐six healthy adult dogs from clients, students, faculty, or staff. METHODS: Prospective, multicenter, observational study. Two observer pairs evaluated CVC(D) by a longitudinal subxiphoid view (SV), a transverse 11th‐13th right hepatic intercostal view (HV), and a longitudinal right paralumbar view (PV). Inter‐rater agreements were estimated using concordance correlation coefficients (CCC). For body weight (BW)‐dependent variables, RVs were calculated using allometric scaling for variables with a CCC ≥ 0.7. RESULTS: The CCC was ≤0.43 for the CVC/aorta ratio at the PV and ≤0.43 in both inspiration and expiration for CVC at the SV. The RVs using allometric scaling for CVC(a) at the HV for inspiration, expiration, and for CVC(D) at the PV were 6.16 × BW(0.762), 7.24 × BW(0.787), 2.79 × BW(0.390), respectively. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: The CVC(D), measured at the HV and PV in healthy awake dogs of various breeds has good inter‐rater agreement suggesting these sites are reliable in measuring CVC(D). Established RVs for CVC(D) for these sites need further comparison to results obtained in hypovolemic and hypervolemic dogs to determine their usefulness to evaluate volume status in dogs.
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spelling pubmed-60603132018-07-31 Establishment of reference values of the caudal vena cava by fast‐ultrasonography through different views in healthy dogs Darnis, Elodie Boysen, Soren Merveille, Anne‐Christine Desquilbet, Loïc Chalhoub, Serge Gommeren, Kris J Vet Intern Med SMALL ANIMAL BACKGROUND: Clinical assessment of intravascular volume status is challenging. In humans, ultrasonographic assessment of the inferior vena cava diameter, directly or as a ratio to the aortic diameter is used to estimate intravascular volume status. OBJECTIVES: To ultrasonographically obtain reference values (RV) for caudal vena cava diameter (CVC(D)), area (CVC(a)) and aortic ratios using 3 views in awake healthy dogs. ANIMALS: One hundred and twenty‐six healthy adult dogs from clients, students, faculty, or staff. METHODS: Prospective, multicenter, observational study. Two observer pairs evaluated CVC(D) by a longitudinal subxiphoid view (SV), a transverse 11th‐13th right hepatic intercostal view (HV), and a longitudinal right paralumbar view (PV). Inter‐rater agreements were estimated using concordance correlation coefficients (CCC). For body weight (BW)‐dependent variables, RVs were calculated using allometric scaling for variables with a CCC ≥ 0.7. RESULTS: The CCC was ≤0.43 for the CVC/aorta ratio at the PV and ≤0.43 in both inspiration and expiration for CVC at the SV. The RVs using allometric scaling for CVC(a) at the HV for inspiration, expiration, and for CVC(D) at the PV were 6.16 × BW(0.762), 7.24 × BW(0.787), 2.79 × BW(0.390), respectively. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: The CVC(D), measured at the HV and PV in healthy awake dogs of various breeds has good inter‐rater agreement suggesting these sites are reliable in measuring CVC(D). Established RVs for CVC(D) for these sites need further comparison to results obtained in hypovolemic and hypervolemic dogs to determine their usefulness to evaluate volume status in dogs. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-05-10 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6060313/ /pubmed/29749656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15136 Text en Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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title Establishment of reference values of the caudal vena cava by fast‐ultrasonography through different views in healthy dogs
title_full Establishment of reference values of the caudal vena cava by fast‐ultrasonography through different views in healthy dogs
title_fullStr Establishment of reference values of the caudal vena cava by fast‐ultrasonography through different views in healthy dogs
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of reference values of the caudal vena cava by fast‐ultrasonography through different views in healthy dogs
title_short Establishment of reference values of the caudal vena cava by fast‐ultrasonography through different views in healthy dogs
title_sort establishment of reference values of the caudal vena cava by fast‐ultrasonography through different views in healthy dogs
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6060313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29749656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15136
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