Korean Journal of Anesthesiology (Nov 2014)

Effect of Trendelenburg position on right and left internal jugular vein cross-sectional area

  • Jeong Gil Lee,
  • Hee Bin Park,
  • Hye Young Shin,
  • Ju Deok Kim,
  • Soo Bong Yu,
  • Doo Sik Kim,
  • Sie Jeong Ryu,
  • Gyeong Han Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2014.67.5.305
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 5
pp. 305 – 309

Abstract

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Background Unlike the right internal jugular vein (RIJV), there is a paucity of data regarding the effect of the Trendelenburg position on the left internal jugular vein (LIJV). The purpose of this study is to investigate the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the LIJV and RIJV and their response to the Trendelenburg position using two-dimensional ultrasound in adult subjects.MethodsThis study enrolled fifty-eight patients with American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status class I-II who were undergoing general anesthesia. CSAs of both the RIJV and LIJV were measured with a two-dimensional ultrasound in the supine position and then in a 10° Trendelenburg position.ResultsIn the supine position, the transverse diameter, anteroposterior diameter, and CSA of the RIJV were significantly larger than those of the LIJV (P < 0.001). Of 58 patients, the RIJV CSA was larger than the LIJV CSA in 43 patients (74.1%), and the LIJV CSA was larger than the RIJV CSA in 15 patients (25.9%). In the Trendelenburg position, CSAs of the RIJV and LIJV increased 39.4 and 25.5%, respectively, compared with the supine position. However, RIJV changed at a rate that was significantly greater than that of the LIJV (P < 0.05). Of 58 patients, the RIJV CSA was larger than the LIJV CSA in 48 patients (82.8%), and the LIJV CSA was larger than the RIJV CSA in 10 patients (17.2%).ConclusionsIn supine position, the RIJV CSA was larger than the LIJV CSA. The increased CSA in the Trendelenburg position was greater in the RIJV than the LIJV.

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