Respiratory variation in femoral vein diameter has moderate accuracy as a marker of fluid responsivity in mechanically ventilated septic shock patients
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology Aug 22, 2017
Nedel WL, et al. – This study attempted to assess whether respiratory variation of the femoral vein, which is easier to visualize, can adequately predict fluid responsiveness in septic shock patients. It was concluded that femoral vein collapsibility has moderate accuracy when employed as an indicator of fluid responsiveness in spontaneously mechanically ventilated septic shock patients.
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