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Hemodynamic and pulmonary fluid status in the trauma patient: are we slipping?

William N Veale1, J H Morgan, J S Beatty, S W Sheppard, M L Dalton, J M Van de Water.   

Abstract

Recent reports point to problems in the clinical assessment of the cardiopulmonary system in hemodynamically unstable patients, especially with the decreasing usage of pulmonary artery catheters. Our purpose was to evaluate the hypothesis that clinical judgment alone is inadequate for a reliable estimate of cardiopulmonary status in critically ill patients. Physician assessments (high, normal, or low) of cardiac index (CI) and thoracic fluid content (TFC) were made in 68 acute trauma cases and compared to the results obtained with impedance cardiography (ICG). Physician assessment using clinical judgment alone was correct only 42 per cent and 57 per cent, respectively, for CI and TFC. There was very little difference in heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), Glasgow Coma Score (GCS), and the number of injured systems between the incorrect and correct assessments of CI. However, the mean Injury Severity Score (ISS) was markedly higher for the incorrect than the correct CI values (18.8 +/- 9.3 vs 14.2 +/- 9.8, P = 0.0589). Thus, there is a need for an objective measurement of CI and TFC especially in the more severely injured patient. The inaccuracy of the clinical exam strongly suggests the need for a supplemental measurement, which the new and improved ICG monitor could provide.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16217942

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


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Review 3.  Clinical examination for diagnosing circulatory shock.

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Authors:  Richard M Nowak; Prabath Nanayakkara; Salvatore DiSomma; Phillip Levy; Edmée Schrijver; Rebecca Huyghe; Alessandro Autunno; Robert L Sherwin; George Divine; Michele Moyer
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