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BMC Nephrol
May 2020
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, S111 Medical Center North, 21st Ave South, Medical Art Building 422, Nashville, TN, 37212, USA.
Background: Accurate assessment of volume status to direct dialysis remains a clinical challenge. Despite current attempts at volume-directed dialysis, inadequate dialysis and intradialytic hypotension (IDH) are common occurrences. Peripheral venous waveform analysis has recently been developed as a method to accurately determine intravascular volume status through algorithmic quantification of changes in the waveform that occur at different volume states.
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May 2020
S111 Medical Center North, 21st Ave South, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37212, USA. Electronic address:
Study Objective: There is an unmet need for a non-invasive approach to diagnose hemorrhage early, before changes in vital signs occur. Non-Invasive Venous waveform Analysis (NIVA) uses a unique physiological signal (the peripheral venous waveform) to assess intravascular volume. We hypothesized changes in the venous waveform would be observed with blood loss in healthy adult blood donors and characterized hemorrhage using invasive monitoring in a porcine model.
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