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Abstract

Determination of jugular venous pressure (JVP) by physical examination (E-JVP) is unreliable. Measurement of JVP with ultrasonography (U-JVP) is easy to perform, but the normal range is unknown. The objective of this study was to determine the normal range for U-JVP.

We conducted a prospective anatomic study on a convenience sample of emergency department (ED) patients over 35 years of age. We excluded patients who had findings on history or physical examination suggesting an alteration of JVP. With the head of the bed at 45 degrees, we determined the point at which the diameter of the internal jugular vein (IJV) began to decrease on ultrasonography ("the taper"). Research assistants used 2 techniques to measure U-JVP in all participants: by measuring the vertical height (in centimetres) of the taper above the sternal angle, and adding 5 cm; and by recording the quadrant in the IJV's path from the clavicle to the angle of the jaw in which the taper was located. To determine interrater reliability, separate examiners measured the U-JVP of 15 participants.

We successfully determined the U-JVP of all 77 participants (38 male and 39 female). The mean U-JVP was 6.35 (95% confidence interval 6.11-6.59) cm. In 76 participants (98.7%), the taper was located in the first quadrant. Determination of interrater reliability found kappa values of 1.00 and 0.87 for techniques 1 and 2, respectively.

The normal U-JVP is 6.35 cm, a value that is slightly lower than the published normal E-JVP. Interrater reliability for U-JVP is excellent. The top of the IJV column is located less than 25% of the distance from the clavicle to the angle of the jaw in the majority of healthy adults. Our findings suggest that U-JVP provides the potential to reincorporate reliable JVP measurement into clinical assessment in the ED. However, further research in this area is warranted.

Details

Title
Defining normal jugular venous pressure with ultrasonography
Author
Socransky, Steven J, MD; Wiss, Ray, MD; Robins, Ron, MD; Anawati, Alexandre, MD; Roy, Marc-Andre, MD; Yeung, I Ching, BSc
Pages
320-4
Section
ORIGINAL RESEARCH RECHERCHE ORIGINALE: EM Advances
Publication year
2010
Publication date
Jul 2010
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
14818035
e-ISSN
14818043
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
527779878
Copyright
Copyright Canadian Medical Association Jul 2010