Critically Ill Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Correlation Study in the Intensive Care Unit Between the Respiratory Variation Ratios of Internal Jugular Vein and Inferior Vena Cava Before and After Passive Leg Raise
Intravascular volume assesment is important for the management of the patients in the
intensive care unit. Respiratory variation ratio of the inferior vena cava (IVC) can be
determined by ultrasonography (USG) and is a useful tool for hemodynamic evaluation of the
patient.
Aim of this study is to search for correlation between respiratory variation ratios of the
internal jugular vein (IJV) and the IVC before and after passive leg raise. Another aim of
this study is to search for variability between ultrasonographic measurements of different
doctors.
The investigators measure the internal jugular vein (IJV) diameter in the short axis by using
the linear probe (12-5 MHz) and M-mode of the ultrasound device in the junction of
cricothyroid membrane level and midclavicular line. The inferior vena cava (IVC) is
visualized in the subxiphoid long axis by using the convex probe (5-1 MHz). Diameter of the
IVC is measured 2 cm caudally to the junction of the hepatic vein in M-mode. All measurements
are done separately by 3 different doctors; one senior anesthesiology resident, one
anesthesiology and critical care medicine fellow and one professor in anesthesiology and
critical care. The first measurements of the IVC and the IJV are done in the supine position
and the second ones are done after passive leg raise. Passive leg raise is done for 1 minute
in the first group and for 3 minutes in the second group. Then distensibility (maximum
diameter - minimum diameter / minimum diameter) and collapsibility (maximum diameter -
minimum diameter / maximum diameter) indices are calculated. No fluid therapy or medication
are given to the patients according to these measurements.
Oxygen saturation, hearth rate and blood pressure levels are recorded before and after the
measurements. The investigators also record age, gender, weight, height, body mass index,
causes of admission, comorbidities, ventilator settings, vasoactive and diuretic medications,
fluid intake and output volumes, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE
II) and Sepsis-Related Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) scores in the day of admission, Acute
Physiology Score (APS) and SOFA scores in the day of measurement and length of stay in the
intensive care unit.
Patients with infection or surgical sutures in the site of measurement areas, intraabdominal
hypertension, severe aortic regurgitation or lower extremity amputation history are excluded
from the study.
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