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Inferior vena cava diameter as a marker of early hemorrhagic shock: a comparative study.
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IVC diameter, as measured by transabdominal ultrasound, was more accurate than the shock index and other commonly used non-invasive predictors of acute blood loss (blood pressure, heart rate per minute, serum lactate level, base deficit).
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