Detection of elevated right atrial pressure using a simple bedside ultrasound measure - 05/08/11

Résumé |
Aims |
Accurate assessment of right atrial pressure (RAP) often requires invasive measurement. With normal RAP, Valsalva increases right internal jugular vein (RIJV) cross sectional area (CSA) 20% to 30%. With high RAP, when venous compliance is low, we hypothesized that the increase in CSA would be blunted and could be detected non-invasively with bedside ultrasound.
Methods and Results |
RIJV ultrasound images were obtained in 67 patients undergoing right heart catheterization. The median RAP at end-expiration was 7 mm Hg (interquartile range [IQR] 5-9 mm Hg) in patients with normal RAP (n = 47) versus 15 mm Hg (IQR 12-22 mm Hg) in patients with elevated RAP (n = 20). With Valsalva, the median percent change in RIJV CSA was 35% (IQR 19%-79%) versus 5% (IQR 3%-14%) for normal and high RAP, respectively. By receiver operating curve analysis, a <17% increase in RIJV CSA with Valsalva predicted elevated RAP (≥12 mmHg) with 90% sensitivity, 74% specificity, 94% negative predictive value, and 60% positive predictive value (area under the curve 0.86, P < .001).
Conclusions |
An increase in RIJV CSA >17% during Valsalva effectively rules out elevated RAP. This simple bedside technique may be useful to assess central venous pressure and reduce the need for invasive pressure measurement.
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Vol 159 - N° 3
P. 421-427 - mars 2010 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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