Inferior vena cava syndrome

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Inferior vena cava syndrome
Classification and external resources
ICD-10 I87.1
eMedicine emerg/2718 

Inferior vena cava syndrome (IVCS) is a result of obstruction of the inferior vena cava. It can be caused by invasion or compression by a pathological process or by thrombosis in the vein itself.

[edit] Frequency

Epidemiological data is elusive owing to the wide variety of clinical presentation. In the U.S., incidence is estimated to be at 5–10 cases per 100'000 per year.

[edit] Causes

[edit] Symptoms

IVCS presents with a wide variety of signs and symptoms, making it difficult to diagnose clinically.

  • Edema of the lower extremities
  • Tachycardia
  • In pregnant women, signs of fetal hypoxia and distress may be seen in the CTG