The caval index: an adequate non-invasive ultrasound parameter to predict fluid responsiveness in the emergency department?

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  • who: Inferior vena cava et al. from the given IVC diameters were measured in supine position have published the paper: The caval index: an adequate non-invasive ultrasound parameter to predict fluid responsiveness in the emergency department?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study is to investigate the caval index as a non-invasive parameter to predict fluid responsiveness in non-intubated patients with signs of shock in the ED.
  • how: The pre-infusion caval index in the study population is significantly higher in responders compared to nonresponders but the . . .

     

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