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133 related items for PubMed ID: 35713769

  • 1. Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index: A Precise, Noninvasive Tool for Evaluation of Edema in Children with Nephrotic Syndrome.
    El-Halaby H, Bakr A, El-Assmy M, Abdalla HA, Salem M, Eid R.
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  • 2. Assessment of Intravascular Volume Status in Children with Nephrotic Edema Using Serum and Urinary Indices and Its Correlation with Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index.
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    Indian J Pediatr; 2023 Jan; 90(1):76-78. PubMed ID: 36057032
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  • 3. The role of bioelectrical impedance analysis, NT-ProBNP and inferior vena cava sonography in the assessment of body fluid volume in children with nephrotic syndrome.
    Nalcacioglu H, Ozkaya O, Baysal K, Kafali HC, Avci B, Tekcan D, Genc G.
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  • 5. Role of sodium during formation of edema in children with nephrotic syndrome.
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  • 6. A Two Parameters for the Evaluation of Hypovolemia in Patients with Septic Shock: Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index (IVCCI), Delta Cardiac Output.
    Kaçar CK, Uzundere O, Yektaş A.
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  • 7. Bioimpedance for assessing volume status in children with nephrotic syndrome.
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  • 8. Utility of the inferior vena cava diameter as a marker of dry weight in nonoliguric hemodialyzed patients.
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  • 9. Role of inferior vena cava collapsibility index in the prediction of hypotension associated with general anesthesia: an observational study.
    Szabó M, Bozó A, Darvas K, Horváth A, Iványi ZD.
    BMC Anesthesiol; 2019 Aug 07; 19(1):139. PubMed ID: 31390983
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  • 10. Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index is a Valuable and Non-Invasive Index for Elevated General Heart End-Diastolic Volume Index Estimation in Septic Shock Patients.
    Zhao J, Wang G.
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  • 11. Inferior vena cava indices determine volume load in minimal lesion nephrotic syndrome.
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  • 12. Is edema in minimal change disease of childhood really hypovolemic?
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  • 13. Pre-operative ultrasonographic evaluation of inferior vena cava collapsibility index and caval aorta index as new predictors for hypotension after induction of spinal anaesthesia: A prospective observational study.
    Salama ER, Elkashlan M.
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  • 14. Systemic venous diameters, collapsibility indices, and right atrial measurements in normal pediatric subjects.
    Kutty S, Li L, Hasan R, Peng Q, Rangamani S, Danford DA.
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  • 15. Coronary sinus collapsibility index and inferior vena cava collapsibility index can predict right atrial pressure in patients undergoing right heart catheterization.
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  • 16. Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index to Assess Central Venous Pressure in Perioperative Period Following Cardiac Surgery in Children.
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  • 17. Does albumin and furosemide therapy affect plasma volume in nephrotic children?
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  • 18. Edema of the nephrotic syndrome: the role of the atrial peptide system.
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  • 19. Ultrasonographic inferior vena cava diameter response to trauma resuscitation after 1 hour predicts 24-hour fluid requirement.
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    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2020 Jan 20; 88(1):70-79. PubMed ID: 31688824
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  • 20. Does ultrasonographic measurement of the inferior vena cava diameter correlate with central venous pressure in the assessment of intravascular volume in patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery?
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