@article{3118660, title = "Inferior vena cava ultrasonography in the assessment of intravascular volume status and fluid responsiveness in the emergency department and intensive care unit: A critical analysis review", author = "Spiliotaki, E. and Saranteas, T. and Moschovaki, N. and Panagouli, K. and Pistioli, E. and Kitsinelis, V. and Briasoulis, P. and Papadimos, T.", journal = "Journal of Clinical Ultrasound", year = "2022", publisher = "John Wiley and Sons Inc", issn = "0091-2751, 1097-0096", doi = "10.1002/jcu.23194", keywords = "adverse outcome; clinical assessment; diagnostic accuracy; diagnostic test accuracy study; echography; emergency ward; human; inferior cava vein; intensive care unit; narrative; outcome assessment; review", abstract = "Rapid evaluation of intravascular volume status is vital; either excessive or limited fluid administration may result in adverse patient outcomes. In this narrative review, critical analysis of pertinent diagnostic accuracy studies is developed to delineate the role of inferior vena cava ultrasound measurements in the assessment of both intravascular volume status and fluid responsiveness in the emergency department and intensive care unit. In addition, limitations, and technical considerations of inferior vena cava ultrasound measurements as well as directions for future research are thoroughly discussed. © 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC." }