| Literature DB >> 27590048 |
Tom Peachey1, Andrew Tang1, Elinor C Baker1, Jason Pott1, Yonathan Freund1,2, Tim Harris3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Assessment of circulating volume and the requirement for fluid replacement are fundamental to resuscitation but remain largely empirical. Passive leg raise (PLR) may determine fluid responders while avoiding potential fluid overload. We hypothesised that inferior vena cava collapse index (IVCCI) and carotid artery blood flow would change predictably in response to PLR, potentially providing a non-invasive tool to assess circulating volume and identifying fluid responsive patients.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac index; Carotid Doppler; Circulating volume; Fluid resuscitation; Inferior vena cava; Passive leg raise
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27590048 PMCID: PMC5010685 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-016-0298-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Fig. 1Example IVC and carotid artery ultrasound images. a IVC diameter measurements were taken 3-5 cm distal to the IVC-right atrial junction. b Common carotid artery diameter and Doppler flow were measured 2 cm proximal to the carotid bulb
Physiological changes with PLR
| Measurement/Indicator | Mean ± (SD) legs flat | Mean ± (SD) legs raised | % change of mean with PLR | Mean difference |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pulse rate | 61 ± (10) | 60 ± (9) | -1.6 % | -1 (95 % CI -3 : +1) | >0.05 |
| Respiratory rate | 15 ± (2) | 15 ± (2) | 0.0 % | 0 (95 % CI -1 : +1) | >0.05 |
| Systolic blood pressure | 115 ± (11) | 107 ± (10) | -7.0 % | -8 (95 % CI -11 : -5) | >0.05 |
| Diastolic blood pressure | 72 ± (8) | 65 ± (8) | -9.7 % | -7 (95 % CI -10 : -4) | >0.05 |
| IVC-CI - quiet respiration | 0.24 ± (0.12) | 0.17 ± (0.10) | -29.2 % | -0.06 (95 % CI -0.10; -0.02) | <0.01 |
| IVC-CI - sniff | 0.57 ± (0.23) | 0.42 ± (0.26) | -26.3 % | -0.15 (95 % CI -0.25; -0.06) | <0.01 |
| Stroke volume (mL) | 56.0 ± (13.0) | 69.2 ± (14.2) | +23.6 % | +13.2 (95 % CI +9.6 : +16.7) | <0.01 |
| Cardiac output (L/min) | 3.3 ± (0.80) | 4.1 ± (0.88) | +22.3 % | +0.75 (95 % CI +0.55; +0.96) | <0.001 |
| Common carotid flow (mL/min) | 770 ± (202) | 773 ± (167) | +0.3 % | +3 (95 % CI -37 : +43) | >0.05 |
Changes in values of pulse rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, cardiac output, IVCCI and carotid blood flow with PLR
Fig. 2Respiratory changes of IVC collapsibility and changes of stroke volume on passive leg raise. (a) Box plot illustrating change in IVC collapsibility index for quiet respiration and sniff on passive leg raise. (b) Box plot illustrating change in stroke volume on passive leg raise
Fig. 3Correlations between IVCCI with the change in stroke volume on passive leg raise. (a) Correlation between IVCCI with quiet respiration and increase in stroke volume on passive leg raise. (b) Correlation between IVCCI with a sniff and increase in stroke volume on passive leg raise
Fig. 4Changes in carotid blood flow with passive leg raise. Box plot representing changes in carotid blood flow with passive leg raise
Fig. 5Correlation between change in carotid VTI with PLR and increase in stroke volume on passive leg raise