The Utility of Echocardiography in Estimating Fluid Responsiveness

J Clin Med Res. 2024 Apr;16(4):129-132. doi: 10.14740/jocmr5114. Epub 2024 Apr 30.

Abstract

Assessing the volume status in critically ill patients is the key to maintain the stability of the hemodynamics; however, it can be challenging to view the complexity of cases and the diversity of shock etiology. Multiple noninvasive means have been used to study the effectiveness of volume resuscitation, but none of them have been used as gold standard. We aim to illustrate the most used techniques: left ventricular outflow tract velocity time integral versus inferior vena cava compressibility index, and highlight their limitations and strengths. These tools are both operator-dependent and might be affected by several factors including ventilator settings.

Keywords: Cardiac output; Echocardiography; Fluid responsiveness; Inferior vena cava; Left ventricular outflow tract; Stroke volume.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no grants from any funding campaign, the authors received no financial support.