Impact of body characteristics on ultrasound-measured inferior vena cava parameters in Chinese children

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Autor(a) principal: Gui,Jianjun
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Zhou,Boyang, Liu,Juanhua, Ou,Bing, Wang,Yue, Jiang,Longyuan, Tang,Wanchun, Luo,Baoming, Yang,Zhengfei
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2019001000601
Resumo: Ultrasound-measured inferior vena cava (IVC) and abdominal aorta (Ao)-associated parameters have been used to predict volume status for decades, yet research focusing on the impact of individual physical characteristics, including gender, height/weight, body surface area (BSA), and age, assessed simultaneously on those parameters in Chinese children is lacking. The aim of the present study was to explore the impact of individual characteristics on maximum IVC diameter (IVCmax), Ao, and IVCmax/Ao in healthy Chinese children. From September to December 2015, 200 healthy children from 1 to 13 years of age were enrolled. IVCmax and Ao diameters were measured by 2D ultrasound. We found that age (years), height (cm), weight (kg), waist circumference (cm), and BSA (m2) were positively correlated with IVCmax and Ao. Multivariate linear regression showed that age was the only independent variable for IVCmax (mm) in female children, height was the only independent variable for IVCmax in male children, and age was the only independent variable for Ao in both females and males. IVCmax/Ao was not significantly influenced by the subjects’ characteristics. In conclusion, IVCmax and Ao were more susceptible to subjects’ characteristics than IVCmax/Ao. IVCmax/Ao could be a reliable and practical parameter in Chinese children as it was independent of age, height, and weight.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of body characteristics on ultrasound-measured inferior vena cava parameters in Chinese children
title Impact of body characteristics on ultrasound-measured inferior vena cava parameters in Chinese children
spellingShingle Impact of body characteristics on ultrasound-measured inferior vena cava parameters in Chinese children
Gui,Jianjun
Inferior vena cava
Abdominal aorta
Body characteristics
Volume status
title_short Impact of body characteristics on ultrasound-measured inferior vena cava parameters in Chinese children
title_full Impact of body characteristics on ultrasound-measured inferior vena cava parameters in Chinese children
title_fullStr Impact of body characteristics on ultrasound-measured inferior vena cava parameters in Chinese children
title_full_unstemmed Impact of body characteristics on ultrasound-measured inferior vena cava parameters in Chinese children
title_sort Impact of body characteristics on ultrasound-measured inferior vena cava parameters in Chinese children
author Gui,Jianjun
author_facet Gui,Jianjun
Zhou,Boyang
Liu,Juanhua
Ou,Bing
Wang,Yue
Jiang,Longyuan
Tang,Wanchun
Luo,Baoming
Yang,Zhengfei
author_role author
author2 Zhou,Boyang
Liu,Juanhua
Ou,Bing
Wang,Yue
Jiang,Longyuan
Tang,Wanchun
Luo,Baoming
Yang,Zhengfei
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gui,Jianjun
Zhou,Boyang
Liu,Juanhua
Ou,Bing
Wang,Yue
Jiang,Longyuan
Tang,Wanchun
Luo,Baoming
Yang,Zhengfei
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inferior vena cava
Abdominal aorta
Body characteristics
Volume status
topic Inferior vena cava
Abdominal aorta
Body characteristics
Volume status
description Ultrasound-measured inferior vena cava (IVC) and abdominal aorta (Ao)-associated parameters have been used to predict volume status for decades, yet research focusing on the impact of individual physical characteristics, including gender, height/weight, body surface area (BSA), and age, assessed simultaneously on those parameters in Chinese children is lacking. The aim of the present study was to explore the impact of individual characteristics on maximum IVC diameter (IVCmax), Ao, and IVCmax/Ao in healthy Chinese children. From September to December 2015, 200 healthy children from 1 to 13 years of age were enrolled. IVCmax and Ao diameters were measured by 2D ultrasound. We found that age (years), height (cm), weight (kg), waist circumference (cm), and BSA (m2) were positively correlated with IVCmax and Ao. Multivariate linear regression showed that age was the only independent variable for IVCmax (mm) in female children, height was the only independent variable for IVCmax in male children, and age was the only independent variable for Ao in both females and males. IVCmax/Ao was not significantly influenced by the subjects’ characteristics. In conclusion, IVCmax and Ao were more susceptible to subjects’ characteristics than IVCmax/Ao. IVCmax/Ao could be a reliable and practical parameter in Chinese children as it was independent of age, height, and weight.
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