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Data were then analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS): Version 23 for windows. Pearson's correlation was used between CVP and collapsibility indexes.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The mean (±standard deviation) age of the patients was 49.01 (±15.6). There was a 47 (64%) male predominance which outnumbered females 26 (36%). The correlation coefficient was statistically significant between CVP and the collapsibility indices for various IJV and IVC parameters. The highest correlation (<i>r</i> = -0.541, <i>P</i> = 0.005) was seen between IVC-CI (CI 5) and CVP. This was followed by a correlation seen at a 30° position for IJV CI (cross-sectional area) with CVP (<i>r</i> = -0.453, <i>P</i> = 0.001). 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摘要
目的:探讨急诊内科休克患者超声引导下颈内静脉湿陷性指数(IJV-CI)与下腔静脉CI (IVC-CI)及有创监测中心静脉压(CVP)的相关性。方法:在急诊科(ED)进行前瞻性观察研究。该研究进行了15个月(2019年11月至2021年4月)。其中包括18岁以上因休克而到急诊室就诊的患者。超声测量内、下腔静脉内径和截面积。然后计算相应的折陷性指数,并与有创监测的患者CVP相关联。然后使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS): Version 23 for windows分析数据。CVP与可折叠性指标间采用Pearson相关分析。结果:患者平均(±标准差)年龄为49.01(±15.6)岁。男性有47只(64%),女性有26只(36%)。CVP与各IJV、IVC参数的湿陷性指标的相关系数均有统计学意义。IVC-CI (CI 5)与CVP相关性最高(r = -0.541, P = 0.005)。随后,在30°位置,IJV CI(横截面积)与CVP呈相关性(r = -0.453, P = 0.001)。同样,IJV CI (AP直径)与CVP的相关性也有统计学意义(r = -0.412, P = 0.008)。结论:有创测量CVP与IJV、IVC折陷性指标均有显著相关性。因此,它们是急诊科休克患者液体复苏的有效工具。
Ultrasound-guided estimation of internal jugular vein collapsibility index in patients with shock in emergency department.
Objective: To correlate ultrasound-guided estimation of Internal Jugular Vein Collapsibility Index (IJV-CI) with inferior vena cava CI (IVC-CI) and invasively monitored central venous pressure (CVP) in patients with shock in the emergency medicine department.
Methods: A prospective observational study was done in the emergency department (ED). The study was conducted over 15 months (November 2019 to April 2021). It included patients more than 18 years presenting to the ED in shock. The IJV and IVC diameter and cross-sectional area were measured using ultrasound. The corresponding collapsibility indexes were then calculated and correlated with the invasively monitored CVP of the patient. Data were then analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS): Version 23 for windows. Pearson's correlation was used between CVP and collapsibility indexes.
Results: The mean (±standard deviation) age of the patients was 49.01 (±15.6). There was a 47 (64%) male predominance which outnumbered females 26 (36%). The correlation coefficient was statistically significant between CVP and the collapsibility indices for various IJV and IVC parameters. The highest correlation (r = -0.541, P = 0.005) was seen between IVC-CI (CI 5) and CVP. This was followed by a correlation seen at a 30° position for IJV CI (cross-sectional area) with CVP (r = -0.453, P = 0.001). Similarly, the correlation between IJV CI (AP diameter) and CVP, followed (r = -0.412, P = 0.008) was statistically significant.
Conclusion: Both IJV and IVC collapsibility indices correlated significantly with invasively measured CVP. Hence, they present as an effective tool in fluid resuscitation in patients with shock in ED.
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