New acoustic window for assessing the inferior vena cava collapsibility in humans in the prone position

Q3 Nursing
A. Kasatkin, A. Urakov, A. Shchegolev, Vadim Matreshkin, Ivan Zlobin
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Abstract

Objective: Ultrasound assessment of inferior vena cava (IVC) collapsibility is performed to determine the volume status of critically ill patients. We propose a new acoustic window for visualizing a vein in a prone patient. Case Presentation: A healthy volunteer took part in the study. The study protocol includes two stages: 1) performing a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination to determine the projection of a certain IVC area on the posterior chest surface (holotopy), 2) performing an ultrasound scanning in the area of IVC projection in order to identify it and determine its dimensions. Conclusion: The 11th intercostal space parallel to the paraspinal line allows to visualize the IVC in the prone position. This gives a potential opportunity to use it to assess the IVC collapsibility. Its potential advantage is the ability to assess the compressibility of IVC in the antero-posterior direction.
评估俯卧位人体下腔静脉塌陷性的新声窗
目的:对下腔静脉(IVC)塌陷性进行超声评估,以确定危重患者的容积状态。我们提出了一种新的声学窗口,用于可视化俯卧患者的静脉。案例介绍:一名健康的志愿者参与了这项研究。研究方案包括两个阶段:1)进行磁共振成像(MRI)检查,以确定某个IVC区域在胸部后表面的投影(全息图),2)在IVC投影区域进行超声扫描,以识别其并确定其尺寸。结论:与棘旁线平行的第11肋间间隙可以在俯卧位显示IVC。这为使用它评估IVC溃散性提供了一个潜在的机会。它的潜在优势是能够评估IVC在前后方向上的可压缩性。
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Journal of Emergency Practice and Trauma
Journal of Emergency Practice and Trauma Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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