Literature DB >> 11511940

Variability of splanchnic blood flow in patients with sepsis.

S G Sakka1, K Reinhart, K Wegscheider, A Meier-Hellmann.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Previous studies on therapeutic interventions in sepsis have assumed stability of the measure of splanchnic blood flow throughout the study. We assessed the variability of splanchnic blood flow during stable global hemodynamics in eight patients with sepsis requiring treatment with dobutamine and/or norepinephrine. DESIGN AND
SETTING: Prospective clinical study in an intensive care unit of a university hospital. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: Global and regional hemodynamics were measured at baseline, 2 h later, and 4 h later. Cardiac output was measured by transpulmonary thermodilution, intrathoracic blood volume as an indicator of cardiac preload, and total blood volume by the double indicator (thermo-dye) dilution technique. Total body oxygen consumption was assessed by indirect calorimetry using a metabolic cart. Splanchnic blood flow was measured by the continuous indocyanine green method, and gastric mucosal CO2 tension by gas tonometry. Neither absolute nor fractional splanchnic blood flow (as ratio of cardiac output) revealed significant global tendencies during the study period. However, variance component analysis showed that splanchnic blood flow determinations varied considerably within patients, for repeated measurements at 5-min intervals (standard error 31.1%) as well as for average values at 2-h intervals (25.6%).
CONCLUSION: Stable global hemodynamics during a 4-h period in septic patients does not exclude marked changes in splanchnic blood measured by a hepatic venous catheter technique.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11511940     DOI: 10.1007/s001340100980

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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