| Literature DB >> 33486570 |
Cornelis Slagt1,2, Sjoerd Servaas3, Rein Ketelaars3,4, Geert-Jan van Geffen3,4, Marijn Cornelia Theresia Tacken3,4, Corien Alexandra Verrips4, Lonneke Ankie Marcel Baggen3, Gert Jan Scheffer3,4, Lucas Theodorus van Eijk3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Introducing advanced hemodynamic monitoring might be beneficial during Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) care. However, it should not increase the on-scene-time, it should be easy to use and should be non-invasive. The goal of this study was to investigate the feasibility of non-invasive cardiac output measurements by electrical cardiometry (EC) and the quality of the EC signal during pre-hospital care provided by our HEMS.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac output; Electrical cardiometry; Non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring; Prehospital helicopter care
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33486570 PMCID: PMC9122859 DOI: 10.1007/s10877-021-00657-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Monit Comput ISSN: 1387-1307 Impact factor: 2.502
Patient characteristics
| M/F | 37/13 |
|---|---|
| Age (yr) | 50 [34–68.25] |
| Weight (kg) | 85 [75–100] |
| Medical emergencies | 16 |
| Number of intubated patients | 14 |
| Intoxications | 6 |
| Neurological | 4 |
| Sepsis | 4 |
| Burns | 1 |
| Drowning | 1 |
| Trauma emergency | 34 |
| Number of intubated patients | 23 |
| Traffic accidents | 15 |
| Fall from height | 12 |
| Violence | 3 |
| Strangulation | 2 |
| Entrapment | 1 |
| Horse related | 1 |
| SpO2 (%) | 96.5 [91.5–98] |
| HR (beats/min) | 91 ± 34 |
| SBP (mmHg) | 140 ± 53 |
| DBP (mmHg) | 83 ± 34 |
| MAP (mmHg) | 102 ± 39 |
| Revised Trauma Score | 9 [8–12] |
| Glasgow Coma Score | 7.5 [3–15] |
| Distance to emergency (km) | 36 [24.75–44.50] |
| Flight time (min) | 14 [11–19.25] |
| Prehospital time (min) | 40 [31–52.5] |
Data are expressed as numbers, mean ± SD or median [interquartile range] if not normally distributed according to D’Agostino & Pearson omnibus normality test
HR heart rate; SBP Systolic Blood Pressure. DBP Diastolic Blood Pressure; MAP Mean Arterial Blood pressure
Hemodynamic properties of trauma and medical emergencies
| Trauma emergencies | Medical emergencies | P | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heart rate (beatsmin−1) | 85.3 [72–10.78] | 96.4 [85.3–129] | 0.05 |
| Stroke volume (mL) | 88.0 [72.7–135.2] | 112.8 [86.8–133] | 0.15 |
| Cardiac output (Lmin−1) | 8.2 [6.5–10.6] | 10.8 [8.9–14.0] | 0.02 |
| SBP (mmHg) | 147.6 ± 8.8 | 123.4 ± 14 | 0.13 |
| DBP (mmHg) | 89.4 ± 5.7 | 69.1 ± 8.0 | 0.05 |
| MAP (mmHg) | 109.5 ± 6.5 | 85.2 ± 9.5 | 0.04 |
| SVR (dyne s cm−5) | 1124.0 ± 166.0 | 638.4 ± 78.4 | 0.06 |
Data are expressed as mean ± SD or median [interquartile range] were appropriate
HR heart rate; SV stroke volume; SBP Systolic Blood Pressure; CO Cardiac Output; DBP Diastolic Blood Pressure; MAP Mean Arterial Blood Pressure. SVR Systemic Vascular Resistance. Mann Whitney U test or Unpaired T-test were used to test for statistical significance as appropriate, depending on the distribution of the data
Fig. 1ICON connected to a patient. Size and weight of this device size, weight (20 cm × 10 cm × 4 cm; 1.36 kg). Display shows heart rate, cardiac output, cardiac index and stroke volume. SQI can been seen as green bars in the top left of the screen
Fig. 2All measurements of each trauma patient are represented as bars and subdivided by SQI value. The total number of measurements within each patient is expressed as 100%. SQI signal quality indicator
Fig. 3All measurements of each medical patient are represented by bars and subdivided by SQI value. The total number of measurements within each patient is expressed as 100%. SQI signal quality indicator
Fig. 4The ratio between number of recorded measurements and the number of maximal possible measurements per patient (given the patient’s measurement interval) is expressed against average SQI of all measurements in each individual patient. If the average SQI is very low, this seems to be accompanied by a low measurement ratio. Probably reflecting difficult measurement. Squares are patients transported through the air by helicopter. SQI Signal quality indicator. Medical medical emergency patient. Trauma trauma emergency patient