| Literature DB >> 26395001 |
F Díaz1,2, B Erranz3, A Donoso4, T Salomon5, Pablo Cruces6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pulse pressure variation (PPV) and stroke volume variation (SVV) are frequently used to assess fluid responsiveness in critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation (MV). There are many factors, in addition to preload that influence the magnitude of these cyclic variations. We sought to investigate the effect of tidal volume (V(T)) on PPV and SVV, and prediction of fluid responsiveness in a model of intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH).Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26395001 PMCID: PMC4579832 DOI: 10.1186/s12871-015-0105-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Fig. 1Diagram of the experimental protocol. Calibration refers to transpulmonary thermodilution for calibration of pulse contour–derived cardiac output and assessment of stroke volume variation and pulse pressure variation. Randomly changed VT refers to tidal volume 6, 12 or 18 ml/kg applied in random order. (VT: Tidal volume, IAH, intra-abdominal hypertension)
Hemodynamic variables at baseline, after fluid loading and after Intra-abdominal Hypertension. Presented as median and 25th and 75th percentile range
| Baseline | FB1 | FB2 | IAH | FB3 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IAP | 4 (3,4) | 22 (19,24)a | |||
| CI | 4.30 (3.91,5.23) | 4.66 (4.23,5.61)a | 5.18 (4.31,5.86)a | 4.28 (3.88,4.52)b | 4.85 (4.04,5.16)b |
| SVI | 32.0 (30.0,33.8) | 39.5 (37.0,42.5)a | 40.5 (36.0,42.5)a | 37.5 (32.8,44.5)a | 40.5 (39.3,47.0)a |
| HR | 139 (120,180) | 129 (118,155)a | 131 (125,150)a | 125 (118,129)a,b | 128 (113,136)a,b |
| MAP | 69 (61,72) | 72 (68,82)a | 73 (70,82)a | 78 (75,95)a | 90 (77,98)a,b |
| CVP | 6 (6,7) | 10 (8,11)a | 11 (10,12)a | 11 (10,12)a | 16 (14,17)a,b,c |
| SVRI | 1152 (1007,1399) | 1041 (888,1276) | 935 (795,1234) | 1152 (1083,1408)b | 1216 (953,1479)b |
(FB fluid bolus, IAH intra-abdominal hypertension, IAP intra-abdominal pressure, mmHg, CI cardiac index, l/min/m2, SVI stroke volume index, mL/m2, HR heart rate, bpm, MAP mean arterial pressure, mmHg, CVP central venous pressure, mmHg, SVRI systemic vascular resistance index, dynes-sec/cm−5/m2)
aP <0.05 Respect to baseline
bP <0.05 Respect to fluid bolus 2 (FB2) (PRE-IAH)
cP <0.05 Respect to post-IAH
Fig. 2Boxplot graph of Stroke Volume Variation (SVV, %) with 6, 12 and 18 ml/kg at different steps of the experiment. Closed circles show outliers. Open circle shows outlier not included in the analysis. BL, baseline; FB1, First Fluid Bolus; FB2, Second Fluid Bolus; IAH, Intra-abdominal Hypertension; FB3, Fluid Bolus 3. *P <0.05 respect to VT 6 mL/kg (in the same step). +P <0.05 respect to BL (with equal VT). ‡P <0.05 respect to FB2 (normovolemic animals pre-HIA)
Fig. 3Boxplot graph of Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV, %) with 6, 12 and 18 ml/kg at different steps of the experiment. Closed circles show outliers. BL, baseline; FB1, First Fluid Bolus; FB2, Second Fluid Bolus; IAH, Intra-abdominal Hypertension; FB3, Fluid Bolus 3. *P <0.05 respect to VT 6 mL/kg (in the same step). +P <0.05 respect to BL (with equal VT). ‡P <0.05 respect to FB2 (normovolemic animals pre-HIA)
Hemodynamic and functional hemodynamic markers in fluid responders and non-responders before (A) and after (B) intra-abdominal hypertension induction
| A. | ∆SVI >15 % | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALL ( | YES ( | NO ( | ||
| CI (l/min/m2) | 4.5 (4.0, 5.5) | 4.5 (4.1, 5.5) | 4.4 (3.9, 5.4) | 0.79 |
| ∆CI (%) | 5.7 (1.1, 15.1) | 14.9 (3.7, 24.6) | 4.7 (-8.3, 8.2) | 0.106 |
| ∆SVI (%) | 10.9 (2.6, 21.2) | 23.2 (18.1, 33.3) | 5.0 (-8.1, 9.4) | <0.001 |
| SVI (ml/m2) | 36.5 (32, 40) | 31 (30, 39) | 37 (35, 40) | 0.001 |
| SVV (%) | ||||
| VT 6 ml/kg | 4 (3, 6) | 4 (3.8, 6) | 3 (2, 5) | 0.12 |
| VT 12 ml/kg | 8 (6, 11) | 10 (9, 12) | 6.5 (4, 8) | 0.011 |
| VT 18 ml/kg | 9 (6, 12) | 12 (9, 16) | 6 (5, 9) | 0.011 |
| PPV (%) | ||||
| VT 6 ml/kg | 4 (3, 6) | 5 (3, 7) | 3 (2, 4) | 0.019 |
| VT 12 ml/kg | 7 (5, 11) | 11 (8, 19) | 6 (5, 7) | <0.001 |
| VT 18 ml/kg | 9 (7, 15) | 14 (9, 27) | 8 (5, 9) | 0.001 |
| HR (bpm) | 129 (117, 163) | 139 (119, 191) | 129 (114, 155) | 0.045 |
| MAP (mmHg) | 69 (63, 80) | 67 (63,71) | 73 (64, 83) | 0.214 |
| CVP (mmHg) | 7 (6, 10) | 7 (6, 8) | 8 (7, 11) | 0.016 |
| SVRI | 1070 (895,1408) | 1144 (880,1189) | 1041 (913,1475) | 0.837 |
| B. | ∆SVI > 15 % | |||
| ALL ( | YES ( | NO ( | ||
| CI (l/min/m2) | 4.3 (3.8, 4.6) | 3.8 (3.4, 4.1) | 4.4 (4.2, 5.4) | 0.073 |
| ∆CI (%) | 8.8 (0, 19) | 20.2 (13.2, 32.6) | −5.1 (-8.7, 6.4) | 0.028 |
| ∆SVI (%) | 6.4 (-6.5, 19.7) | 26.0 (19.6, 32.0) | −4.0 (-11.4, 6.4) | 0.004 |
| SVI (ml/m2) | 38 (33, 45) | 35 (30, 40) | 41 (35, 48) | 0.283 |
| SVV (%) | ||||
| VT 6 ml/kg | 5 (4, 7) | 6 (5, 7) | 5 (4, 8) | 0.461 |
| VT 12 ml/kg | 11 (9, 17) | 17 (13, 19) | 10 (7, 13) | 0.154 |
| VT 18 ml/kg | 15 (9, 20) | 20 (18, 22) | 10 (8, 16) | 0.073 |
| PPV (%) | ||||
| VT 6 ml/kg | 6 (5, 7) | 7 (6, 9) | 6 (4, 7) | 0.368 |
| VT 12 ml/kg | 14 (10, 16) | 16 (14, 20) | 12 (8, 15) | 0.154 |
| VT 18 ml/kg | 24 (13, 31) | 28 (22, 32) | 19 (11, 28) | 0.214 |
| HR (bpm) | 125 (118, 131) | 118 (103, 118) | 128 (125, 137) | 0.028 |
| MAP (mmHg) | 81 (71, 87) | 80 (75, 86) | 81 (68, 94) | 1 |
| CVP (mmHg) | 11 (10, 13) | 11 (10, 13) | 11 (10, 16) | 0.808 |
| SVRI | 1231 (1044,1495) | 1382 (1150,1657) | 1160 (985,1368) | 0.368 |
Presented as median and 25th and 75th percentile range. (CI Cardiac index, l/min/m2; SVI stroke volume index, ml/m2; SVV stroke volume variation, %, PPV pulse pressure variation, %, V Tidal Volume, ml/kg, HR Heart rate, bpm, MAP mean arterial pressure, mmHg, CVP central venous pressure, mmHg SVRI systemic vascular resistance index, dynes-sec/cm−5/m2)
Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve statistic for predicting changes > 15 % in SVI (fluid responders) at normal intra-abdominal pressure (A) and during intra-abdominal hypertension (B)
| A | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AUC | 95 % CI | Best cut point | Sensitivity | Specificity | ||
| VT 6 ml/kg | ||||||
| SVV | 70 % | 49–92 | 0.111 | 3.5 | 75 % | 56 % |
| PPV | 79 % | 61–98 | 0.022 | 4.5 | 75 % | 81 % |
| VT 12 ml/kg | ||||||
| SVV | 82 % | 65–99 | 0.012 | 8.5 | 88 % | 75 % |
| PPV | 95 % | 87–100 | <0.001 | 9.5 | 75 % | 94 % |
| VT 18 ml/kg | ||||||
| SVV | 82 % | 65–99 | 0.013 | 8.5 | 88 % | 63 % |
| PPV | 89 % | 76–100 | 0.002 | 10 | 88 % | 81 % |
| B | ||||||
| VT 6 ml/kg | ||||||
| SVV | 64 % | 33–95 | 0.445 | 5.5 | 50 % | 63 % |
| PPV | 67 % | 35–99 | 0.35 | 5.5 | 75 % | 38 % |
| VT 12 ml/kg | ||||||
| SVV | 78 % | 48–100 | 0.126 | 15 | 75 % | 88 % |
| PPV | 78 % | 51–100 | 0.126 | 14.5 | 75 % | 75 % |
| VT 18 ml/kg | ||||||
| SVV | 84 % | 61–100 | 0.062 | 18.5 | 50 % | 75 % |
| PPV | 73 % | 44–100 | 0.203 | 24 | 75 % | 63 % |
(V, Tidal Volume, SVV stroke volume variation, PPV Pulse pressure variation, AUC area under the curve)