(4/x) Thus, if the IVC can only tell us a couple pieces of information of left sided congestion AND we are trying to understand a patient complex hemodynamics, why even assess it?
Good use cases for IVC:
1. A collapsible IVC indicates low mean systemic filling pressure --> this can be 1) normal 2) hypovolemia 3) vasodilation. In a patient with shock, this helps rule out cardiogenic or obstructive shock.
2. In a patient with AKI where the question of right sided congestion is raised, a totally collapsible IVC argues against right sided congestion coming from the heart causing the renal failure.