VExUS versus CVP for assessing venous congestion: oasis or mirage?

Both venous excess ultrasound (VExUS) and central venous pressure (CVP) can assess venous congestion from different perspectives. CVP provides continuous and simple monitoring of the risk of congestion and is easily repeatable in patients with a central venous catheter. In contrast, VExUS offers an intermittent, organ-level evaluation of established congestion and may help identify the venous waterfall phenomenon. Furthermore, assessment of pulmonary congestion should not be overlooked.
Cardiovascular diseases
Care/Management

Authors

Si Si, Cao Cao, Lai Lai, Magder Magder, Monnet Monnet
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