Multivariable haemodynamic approach to predict the fluid challenge response: A multicentre cohort study
Autor: | Antonio Messina, Aycan Ozdemirkan, Gianmaria Cammarota, Paolo Persona, Manuel Ignacio Monge García, Maurizio Cecconi, Victoria Bennett, Riccardo Tarquini, Didier Payen, Stefano Romagnoli, Francesco Della Corte, Salvatore Mario Romano |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Haemodynamic response Hemodynamics Blood Pressure Logistic regression Cohort Studies 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine 030202 anesthesiology Internal medicine Medicine Humans Prospective Studies Prospective cohort study business.industry 030208 emergency & critical care medicine Stroke Volume Stroke volume Pulse pressure Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Blood pressure Cardiology Fluid Therapy business Cohort study |
Zdroj: | European journal of anaesthesiology. 38(1) |
ISSN: | 1365-2346 |
Popis: | Background Beat-to-beat stroke volume (SV) results from the interplay between left ventricular function and arterial load. Fluid challenge induces time-dependent responses in cardiac performance and peripheral vascular and capillary characteristics. Objective To assess whether analysis of the determinants of the haemodynamic response during fluid challenge can predict the final response at 10 and 30 min. Design Observational multicentric cohort study. Setting Three university ICUs. Patients 85 ICU patients with acute circulatory failure diagnosed within the first 48 h of admission. Intervention(s) The fluid challenge consisted of 500 ml of Ringer's solution infused over 10 min. A SV index increase at least 10% indicated fluid responsiveness. Main outcome measures The SV, pulse pressure variation (PPV), arterial elastance, the systolic-dicrotic pressure difference (SAP-Pdic) and cardiac cycle efficiency (CCE) were measured at baseline, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15 and 30 min after the start of the fluid challenge. All haemodynamic data were submitted to a univariable logistic regression model and a multivariable analysis was then performed using the significant variables given by univariable analysis. Results The multivariable model including baseline PPV, and the changes of arterial elastance at 1 min and of the CCE and SAP-Pdic at 5 min when compared with their baseline values, correctly classified 80.5% of responders and 90.7% of nonresponders at 10 min. For the response 30 min after starting the fluid challenge, the model, including the changes of PPV, CCE, SAP-Pdic at 5 min and of arterial elastance at 10 min compared with their baseline values, correctly identified 93.3% of responders and 91.4% of nonresponders. Conclusion In a selection of mixed ICU patients, a statistical model based on a multivariable analysis of the changes of PPV, CCE, arterial elastance and SAP-Pdic, with respect to baseline values, reliably predicts both the early and the late response to a standardised fluid challenge. Trial registration ACTRN12617000076370. |
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