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Central venous pressure (CVP)

Intensive Care Medicine, 2022
Hamzaoui, Olfa, Teboul, Jean-Louis
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Central Venous Pressure

2021
Central venous pressure (CVP) reflects the pressure in the major veins, namely, vena cava superior and inferior. From the physiological point of view, the central venous pressure is a product of the complex interplay between potential heart performance and venous return; therefore, the response of CVP to the similar hemodynamic interventions can be ...
Aleksey A. Smetkin, Vsevolod V. Kuzkov
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Central venous pressure

2017
Central venous pressure (CVP) is the measure of right atrial pressure (RAP), which can be estimated noninvasively by measuring the jugular venous pressure (JVP) or invasively by transducing a central venous catheter (CVC) with its tip placed in the superior vena cava or right atrium (RA). There are a number of indications for central venous cannulation
N. Gupta
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Accuracy of Ultrasound Jugular Venous Pressure Height in Predicting Central Venous Congestion

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2021
BACKGROUND Assessment of volume status through the estimation of central venous pressure (CVP) is integral in the care of heart failure (HF). Bedside assessment is limited by obesity, variation in physical examination skills, and expertise in ...
Libo Wang   +4 more
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Correlation of Internal Jugular Vein Collapsibility With Central Venous Pressure in Patients With Liver Cirrhosis

American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2023
We aimed to compare internal jugular vein and inferior vena cava ultrasonography as predictors of central venous pressure in cirrhotic patients. We performed ultrasound assessments of the internal jugular vein (IJV) and the inferior vena cava and then ...
M. A. Leal-Villarreal   +4 more
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Feasibility and Utility of the Venous Excess Ultrasound Score to Detect and Grade Central Venous Pressure Elevation in Critically Ill Children

Journal of ultrasound in medicine, 2022
The Venous Excess Ultrasound (VExUS) score has been described as a useful tool to estimate the degree of venous congestion in adult patients. The present study aimed to analyze the feasibility and usefulness of the VExUS score to detect and grade central
J. Menéndez-Suso   +2 more
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