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==Technique== | ==Technique== | ||
*Use phased array probe | *Use phased array probe | ||
− | *In subxyphoid cardiac view (epigastric), fan probe inferiorly to view the IVC draining into the right | + | *In subxyphoid cardiac view (epigastric), fan probe inferiorly to view the IVC draining into the right atrium |
− | *In the RUQ, slide the probe posteriorly to view the IVC draining into the | + | **may start with subxyphoid view, place right atrium in center of screen and rotate probe 90 degrees clockwise to find IVC |
+ | *In the RUQ, slide the probe posteriorly to view the IVC draining into the right atrium | ||
==Measurements== | ==Measurements== |
Revision as of 22:51, 5 March 2015
Contents
Background
- Inferior vena cava ultrasound measurements
- >50% collapse correlates with CVP < 8
- Unclear if able to use in intubated patients
Technique
- Use phased array probe
- In subxyphoid cardiac view (epigastric), fan probe inferiorly to view the IVC draining into the right atrium
- may start with subxyphoid view, place right atrium in center of screen and rotate probe 90 degrees clockwise to find IVC
- In the RUQ, slide the probe posteriorly to view the IVC draining into the right atrium
Measurements
IVC | % Collapse during inspiration^ | CVP |
<1.5cm | >50% | 0-5 |
1.5-2.5cm | >50% | 5-10 |
1.5-2.5cm | <50% | 10-15 |
>2.5cm | Little phasicity | 15-20 |
^Measure ~2cm from IVC/RA junction
- Can ask patient to sniff or valsalva to evaluate collapse