| Literature DB >> 17445270 |
Cornelius Keyl1, Jochem Stockinger, Sven Laule, Klaus Staier, Jochen Schiebeling-Römer, Christoph Wiesenack.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The respiratory variation in pulse pressure (PP) has been established as a dynamic variable of cardiac preload which indicates fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients. The impact of acute changes in cardiac performance on respiratory fluctuations in PP has not been evaluated until now. We used cardiac resynchronization therapy as a model to assess the acute effects of changes in left ventricular performance on respiratory PP variability without the need of pharmacological intervention.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17445270 PMCID: PMC2206474 DOI: 10.1186/cc5779
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Demographic data
| Age (years) | 69 ± 6 |
| Height (cm) | 172 ± 9 |
| Weight (kg) | 81 ± 15 |
| Dilated cardiomyopathy ( | 8 |
| Ischemic heart disease ( | 11 |
| LVEF (percentage) | 24 ± 6 |
| Beta-receptor blockers ( | 17 |
| ACE inhibitors/Angiotensin II blockers ( | 18 |
| Amiodarone ( | 7 |
| Diuretics ( | 19 |
| Cardiac glycosides ( | 7 |
Data are reported as either mean ± standard deviation or as frequency distributions (n). ACE, angiotensin-converting enzyme; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction.
Hemodynamic variables during right ventricular and biventricular pacing
| Right ventricular pacing | Biventricular pacing | ||
| R-R interval (milliseconds) | 864 ± 94 | 864 ± 93 | 0.94 |
| Systolic blood pressure (mm Hg) | 98 ± 18 | 100 ± 18 | 0.35 |
| Mean blood pressure (mm Hg) | 75 ± 13 | 75 ± 14 | 0.75 |
| Diastolic blood pressure (mm Hg) | 65 ± 13 | 64 ± 13 | 0.88 |
| Pulse pressure (mm Hg) | 33 ± 10 | 35 ± 11 | 0.08 |
| Respiratory systolic blood pressure variability (ln mm Hg2) | -0.57 ± 1.42 | -0.17 ± 1.37 | 0.002 |
| Respiratory pulse pressure variability (ln mm Hg2) | -1.27 ± 1.74 | -0.66 ± 1.48 | 0.002 |
| Pulse pressure variation (percentage) | 5.3 (3.1; 12.3) | 6.9 (4.7; 16.4) | 0.008 |
Data are reported as mean ± standard deviation or as median (25th percentile; 75th percentile). Results of power spectral analysis are logarithmically transformed.
Figure 1Exemplary three-minute registrations of pulse pressure (PP), recorded during right ventricular and biventricular pacing, and their related power spectra. The patient was ventilated at a frequency of 0.2 Hz. In this patient, mean PP and the respiratory fluctuations of PP increased markedly during biventricular pacing. BV, biventricular; RV, right ventricular.