2020
DOI: 10.29271/jcpsp.2020.12.1256
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Internal Jugular Vein Ultrasonography in Prediction of Postspinal Hypotension

Abstract: Objective: To determine the role of internal jugular vein (IJV) ultrasonography to predict postspinal hypotension in patients undergoing elective surgery.

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“…Current study showed a higher area under the curve regarding the rate of change in the diameter and area of the IJV which indicates higher sensitivity and specificity rates in comparison to Yeliz's study. 25 We also found that a rate of change of 12.36% in IJV diameter, and a rate of change of 25.55% in IJV area have the optimal combination of sensitivity and false positive (1specificity) rate. Differences in research population, surgical procedures and measured parameters may explain the variation in cut-off values recorded in their study.…”
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confidence: 52%
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“…Current study showed a higher area under the curve regarding the rate of change in the diameter and area of the IJV which indicates higher sensitivity and specificity rates in comparison to Yeliz's study. 25 We also found that a rate of change of 12.36% in IJV diameter, and a rate of change of 25.55% in IJV area have the optimal combination of sensitivity and false positive (1specificity) rate. Differences in research population, surgical procedures and measured parameters may explain the variation in cut-off values recorded in their study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…However, participants were only young pregnant women which might be a limitation for generalizing their conclusion. 24 To the best knowledge of the author's, yeliz et al 25 conducted the study which evaluated the reliability of IJV sonographic parameters in the prediction of post spinal hypotension. Yeliz et al concluded that collapsibility index of IJV was a predictor of hypotension in young healthy adults undergoing different surgeries under spinal anesthesia with a cut-off value of 22.6%, whilst the present study differed from the mentioned study because it contained older patients undergoing orthopedic surgeries.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The carotid artery respiratory variation of peak blood flow velocity was assessed in three studies [14,47,50]. IJV(internal jugular vein) was reported in four studies [36,37,49,51], but only two studies [37,49] measured IJV-area in Trendelenburg position, one study [37] measured IJV-area in supine position, one study [51] measured DIJV-CI in Trendelenburg position, one study [36] measured DIJV-CI in supine position, and one study [37] measured IJV change rate with posture (Trendelenburg and supine position). Four studies [27,45,46,52] recorded the SCV (subclavian vein).…”
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confidence: 99%