| Literature DB >> 31303402 |
Luca Mesin1, Tatiana Giovinazzo2, Simone D'Alessandro2, Silvestro Roatta3, Alessandro Raviolo4, Flavia Chiacchiarini4, Massimo Porta4, Paolo Pasquero4.
Abstract
The inferior vena cava (IVC) shows variations of cross section over time (pulsatility) induced by different stimulations (e.g., breathing and heartbeats). Pulsatility is affected by patients' volume status and can be investigated by ultrasound (US) measurements. An index of IVC pulsatility based on US visualization and called caval index (CI) was proposed as a non-invasive indirect measurement of the volume status. However, its estimation is not standardized, operator dependent and affected by movements of the vein and non-uniform pulsatility. We introduced a software that processes B-mode US video clips to track IVC movements and estimate CI on an entire portion of the vein. This method is here compared to the standard approach in terms of repeatability of the estimated CI, reporting on the variability over different respiratory cycles, longitudinal IVC sections and intra-/inter-observers. Our method allows to reduce the variability of CI assessment, making a step toward its standardization.Entities:
Keywords: Inferior vena cava; Repeatability; Tracking; Ultrasound; Volume status
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31303402 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2019.06.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound Med Biol ISSN: 0301-5629 Impact factor: 2.998