Inferior vena cava distensibility from subcostal and trans-hepatic imaging using both M-mode or artificial intelligence: a prospective study on mechanically ventilated patients.
Abstract:Background: Variation of inferior vena cava (IVC) is used to
predict fluid-responsiveness, but the IVC visualization with standard
sagittal approach (SC, subcostal) cannot be always achieved. In such
cases, coronal trans-hepatic (TH) window may offer an alternative, but
the interchangeability of IVC measurements in SC and TH is not fully
established. Further, artificial intelligence (AI) with automated border
detection may be of clinical value but it needs validation.
Methods: Prospective observational validat… Show more
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