Pitfalls of inferior vena cava M-mode – NephroPOCUS
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Visual estimation of IVC collapse on B-mode (grey scale image) is generally preferred to M-mode, though in theory, M-mode measurement might be able to give accurate collapsibility index. There are several reasons for this. A major limitation of IVC M-mode is that the vessel moves mediolaterally and craniocaudally during respiration, with collapse occurring off axis…
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