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  • Ultrasound GuidedVolume Assessment

    Starr Knight, M.D.HIGH RISK Hawaii

    Feb 14, 2014

  • Outline

    • IVC Ultrasound Technique• Clinical Use of IVC Ultrasound• Clinical Cases

  • IVC Ultrasound Exam

    • Exam Technique• Goals of the Exam• Pitfalls

  • Probe Selection

  • Liver

    IVC

    RA

  • RA

    Liver

    IVC

  • Hypovolemia Hypervolemia

  • Hypovolemia Hypervolemia

  • The “Sniff” Test

    Hypovolemia Hypervolemia

  • Caval Index

  • Ultrasound Protocols

    • RUSH• RADiUS• Triple Scan

    1. Cardiac Ultrasound

    2. Lung Ultrasound

    3. IVC Ultrasound

  • Goals of the Exam

    Assess for Pulmonary Edema

    Evaluate Pump Function

    Interrogate IVC

  • Protocol

    1. Cardiac Ultrasound

    2. Lung Ultrasound

    3. IVC Ultrasound

  • Clinical Cases

  • Septic

  • Before IVFs After 2L IVFs

  • CHF

  • Pulmonary Embolism

  • Cardiac Tamponade

  • Take Home Points

    • Distinguish IVC from Aorta• Eval IVC 2cm distal to RA-IVC junction• Use in conjunction with Cardiac and Lung ULS• Remember Conditions with ↑R Cardiac Pressure• Serial Exams during resuscitation

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