Morphological data of the superior vena cava predicted by multiple linear regression equations

Abstract This study explores the main surface markers in the hemodialysis puncture catheterization pathway and the relative spatial position of venous vessels in the puncture results, providing data support for venous puncture. Seventy cadavers were studied; angles of vertical axis with superior ven...

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Main Authors: Yuan Wang, Jia Fu, Hao Y. Li, Shi J. Du, Yun Y. Zhang, Hao Y. Wang, Jing W. Wang, Jian F. Mao, Hong T. Zhang, Cheng Chang
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12872-024-04305-z
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author Yuan Wang
Jia Fu
Hao Y. Li
Shi J. Du
Yun Y. Zhang
Hao Y. Wang
Jing W. Wang
Jian F. Mao
Hong T. Zhang
Cheng Chang
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Jia Fu
Hao Y. Li
Shi J. Du
Yun Y. Zhang
Hao Y. Wang
Jing W. Wang
Jian F. Mao
Hong T. Zhang
Cheng Chang
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description Abstract This study explores the main surface markers in the hemodialysis puncture catheterization pathway and the relative spatial position of venous vessels in the puncture results, providing data support for venous puncture. Seventy cadavers were studied; angles of vertical axis with superior vena cava, left and right brachiocephalic vein at the confluence and circumference of superior vena cava were the primary parameters. Bivariate correlation analysis was used to determine in relation to other body parameters, and a regression equation was also obtained. The angle of the vertical axis with the superior vena cava at the confluence was linearly correlated with the distances between the coracoid processes and the jugular notch to coracoid processes. The angle of the vertical axis with left brachiocephalic vein was linearly correlated with the thickness of thorax and the length from the upper pericardial margin to the confluence. The angle of the vertical axis with right brachiocephalic vein was correlated with clavicular midline length, acromial distance, intersection point of clavicle to clavicular midline, confluence to clavicular midline, superior edge of the blood vessels to superior edge of clavicle at the right intersection, and superior edge of pericardium to confluence. There is a linear relationship between the superior vena cava circumference and the distance from the superior vena cava to the aorta. A number of parameters influence angles of the vertical axis with superior vena cava, left and right brachiocephalic veins and the superior vena cava circumference which can provide guidance for intubation.
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spelling doaj-art-7d5d2d0e86674205a1cb632c34cf25c32024-12-08T12:17:48ZengBMCBMC Cardiovascular Disorders1471-22612024-12-0124111210.1186/s12872-024-04305-zMorphological data of the superior vena cava predicted by multiple linear regression equationsYuan Wang0Jia Fu1Hao Y. Li2Shi J. Du3Yun Y. Zhang4Hao Y. Wang5Jing W. Wang6Jian F. Mao7Hong T. Zhang8Cheng Chang9School of Basic Medical Sciences, Zhengzhou UniversitySchool of Basic Medical Sciences, Zhengzhou UniversitySchool of Basic Medical Sciences, Zhengzhou UniversitySchool of Basic Medical Sciences, Zhengzhou UniversitySchool of Basic Medical Sciences, Zhengzhou UniversitySchool of Basic Medical Sciences, Zhengzhou UniversitySchool of Basic Medical Sciences, Zhengzhou UniversitySchool of Basic Medical Sciences, Zhengzhou UniversityDepartment of Nephrology, People’s Hospital of Zhengzhou UniversitySchool of Basic Medical Sciences, Zhengzhou UniversityAbstract This study explores the main surface markers in the hemodialysis puncture catheterization pathway and the relative spatial position of venous vessels in the puncture results, providing data support for venous puncture. Seventy cadavers were studied; angles of vertical axis with superior vena cava, left and right brachiocephalic vein at the confluence and circumference of superior vena cava were the primary parameters. Bivariate correlation analysis was used to determine in relation to other body parameters, and a regression equation was also obtained. The angle of the vertical axis with the superior vena cava at the confluence was linearly correlated with the distances between the coracoid processes and the jugular notch to coracoid processes. The angle of the vertical axis with left brachiocephalic vein was linearly correlated with the thickness of thorax and the length from the upper pericardial margin to the confluence. The angle of the vertical axis with right brachiocephalic vein was correlated with clavicular midline length, acromial distance, intersection point of clavicle to clavicular midline, confluence to clavicular midline, superior edge of the blood vessels to superior edge of clavicle at the right intersection, and superior edge of pericardium to confluence. There is a linear relationship between the superior vena cava circumference and the distance from the superior vena cava to the aorta. A number of parameters influence angles of the vertical axis with superior vena cava, left and right brachiocephalic veins and the superior vena cava circumference which can provide guidance for intubation.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12872-024-04305-zSuperior vena cavaBrachiocephalic veinHemodialysisVenous intubation
spellingShingle Yuan Wang
Jia Fu
Hao Y. Li
Shi J. Du
Yun Y. Zhang
Hao Y. Wang
Jing W. Wang
Jian F. Mao
Hong T. Zhang
Cheng Chang
Morphological data of the superior vena cava predicted by multiple linear regression equations
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
Superior vena cava
Brachiocephalic vein
Hemodialysis
Venous intubation
title Morphological data of the superior vena cava predicted by multiple linear regression equations
title_full Morphological data of the superior vena cava predicted by multiple linear regression equations
title_fullStr Morphological data of the superior vena cava predicted by multiple linear regression equations
title_full_unstemmed Morphological data of the superior vena cava predicted by multiple linear regression equations
title_short Morphological data of the superior vena cava predicted by multiple linear regression equations
title_sort morphological data of the superior vena cava predicted by multiple linear regression equations
topic Superior vena cava
Brachiocephalic vein
Hemodialysis
Venous intubation
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12872-024-04305-z
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