Doppler ultrasonography measurement of hepatic hemodynamics during Valsalva maneuver: healthy volunteer study
Purpose: The aim of our study was to assess the hemodynamic change of liver during the Valsalva maneuver using Doppler ultrasonography. Methods: Thirty healthy men volunteers were enrolled (mean age, 25.5±3.64 years). The diameter, minimal and maximal velocities, and volume flow of intrahepatic infe...
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doaj-81c524114b194a53bd98453e93375b3d2020-11-24T21:44:23ZengKorean Society of Ultrasound in MedicineUltrasonography2288-59192288-59432015-01-01341323810.14366/usg.1402954Doppler ultrasonography measurement of hepatic hemodynamics during Valsalva maneuver: healthy volunteer studyDong-Ho BangYoungjun SonYoung Hwan LeeKwon-Ha YoonPurpose: The aim of our study was to assess the hemodynamic change of liver during the Valsalva maneuver using Doppler ultrasonography. Methods: Thirty healthy men volunteers were enrolled (mean age, 25.5±3.64 years). The diameter, minimal and maximal velocities, and volume flow of intrahepatic inferior vena cava (IVC), middle hepatic vein (MHV), and right main portal vein (RMPV) was measured during both rest and Valsalva maneuver. These changes were compared using paired t-test. Results: The mean diameters (cm) of the intrahepatic IVC at rest and Valsalva maneuver were 1.94±0.40 versus 0.56±0.66 (P<0.001). The mean diameter (cm), minimal velocity (cm/sec), maximal velocity (cm/sec), and volume flow (mL/min) of MHV at rest and Valsalva maneuver were 0.60±0.15 versus 0.38±0.20 (P<0.001), -7.98±5.47 versus 25.74±13.13 (P<0.001), 21.34±6.89 versus 35.12±19.95 (P=0.002), and 106.94±97.65 versus 153.90±151.80 (P=0.014), respectively. Those of RMPV at rest and Valsalva maneuver were 0.78±0.21 versus 0.76±0.20 (P=0.485), 20.21±8.22 versus 18.73±7.43 (P=0.351), 26.79±8.85 versus 24.93±9.91 (P=0.275), and 391.52±265.63 versus 378.43±239.36 (P=0.315), respectively. Conclusion: The blood flow velocity and volume flow of MHV increased significantly during Valsalva maneuver. These findings suggest that hepatic vein might play an important role to maintain venous return to the heart during the maneuver.http://www.e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-14029.pdfLiverHepatic veinsUltrasonography, DopplerHemodynamicsValsalva maneuver |
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Dong-Ho Bang Youngjun Son Young Hwan Lee Kwon-Ha Yoon Doppler ultrasonography measurement of hepatic hemodynamics during Valsalva maneuver: healthy volunteer study Ultrasonography Liver Hepatic veins Ultrasonography, Doppler Hemodynamics Valsalva maneuver |
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Dong-Ho Bang Youngjun Son Young Hwan Lee Kwon-Ha Yoon |
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Dong-Ho Bang |
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Doppler ultrasonography measurement of hepatic hemodynamics during Valsalva maneuver: healthy volunteer study |
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Doppler ultrasonography measurement of hepatic hemodynamics during Valsalva maneuver: healthy volunteer study |
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Doppler ultrasonography measurement of hepatic hemodynamics during Valsalva maneuver: healthy volunteer study |
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Doppler ultrasonography measurement of hepatic hemodynamics during Valsalva maneuver: healthy volunteer study |
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Doppler ultrasonography measurement of hepatic hemodynamics during Valsalva maneuver: healthy volunteer study |
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doppler ultrasonography measurement of hepatic hemodynamics during valsalva maneuver: healthy volunteer study |
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Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine |
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Ultrasonography |
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2288-5919 2288-5943 |
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2015-01-01 |
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Purpose: The aim of our study was to assess the hemodynamic change of liver during the Valsalva maneuver using Doppler ultrasonography. Methods: Thirty healthy men volunteers were enrolled (mean age, 25.5±3.64 years). The diameter, minimal and maximal velocities, and volume flow of intrahepatic inferior vena cava (IVC), middle hepatic vein (MHV), and right main portal vein (RMPV) was measured during both rest and Valsalva maneuver. These changes were compared using paired t-test. Results: The mean diameters (cm) of the intrahepatic IVC at rest and Valsalva maneuver were 1.94±0.40 versus 0.56±0.66 (P<0.001). The mean diameter (cm), minimal velocity (cm/sec), maximal velocity (cm/sec), and volume flow (mL/min) of MHV at rest and Valsalva maneuver were 0.60±0.15 versus 0.38±0.20 (P<0.001), -7.98±5.47 versus 25.74±13.13 (P<0.001), 21.34±6.89 versus 35.12±19.95 (P=0.002), and 106.94±97.65 versus 153.90±151.80 (P=0.014), respectively. Those of RMPV at rest and Valsalva maneuver were 0.78±0.21 versus 0.76±0.20 (P=0.485), 20.21±8.22 versus 18.73±7.43 (P=0.351), 26.79±8.85 versus 24.93±9.91 (P=0.275), and 391.52±265.63 versus 378.43±239.36 (P=0.315), respectively. Conclusion: The blood flow velocity and volume flow of MHV increased significantly during Valsalva maneuver. These findings suggest that hepatic vein might play an important role to maintain venous return to the heart during the maneuver. |
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Liver Hepatic veins Ultrasonography, Doppler Hemodynamics Valsalva maneuver |
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