| Literature DB >> 35982838 |
Nathan T P Patel1, T Wesley Templeton2, Magan R Lane3, Timothy K Williams4, Lucas P Neff5, Eduardo J Goenaga-Diaz6.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a noninvasive tool for assessing local oxygen balance. In circulatory shock, the microcirculatory environment as measured by NIRS during resuscitation may provide additional diagnostic tools of value to the critical care physician. HYPOTHESIS: To assess whether a relative increase in peripheral NIRS was correlated with a clinically relevant increase in cardiac output following a fluid bolus in a swine model of shock. METHODS AND MODELS: Nine healthy young adult swine with median weight 80 kg (interquartile range, 75-83 kg) were anesthetized and surgically instrumented. They underwent a controlled hemorrhage of 20% of their blood volume followed by partial or complete aortic occlusion to create a variable ischemia-reperfusion injury. Next, the animals underwent four 500-mL plasmalyte boluses over 9 minutes each followed by a 6-minute pause. The animal then underwent a 25% mixed auto/homologous blood transfusion followed by four more 500 mL plasmalyte boluses over 9 minutes. Finally, the animals underwent a 25% mixed auto/homologous blood transfusion followed by an additional four rounds of 500-mL plasmalyte boluses over 9 minutes. Left thoracic limb NIRS, descending thoracic aortic flow (dAF), arterial blood pressure (MAP), central venous pressure (CVP), and mixed central venous oxygen saturation (Svo2) were measured continuously for comparison.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35982838 PMCID: PMC9380696 DOI: 10.1097/CCE.0000000000000749
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care Explor ISSN: 2639-8028
For Each 500-mL Crystalloid Bolus Over 9 Minutes the Average of 10 Seconds Before the Bolus and 10 Seconds After Each Bolus Is Used to Calculate a Percentage Change for Each Hemodynamic Variable
| Change From Start of Bolus to End of Bolus | State I | State II | State III | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I: State I | ||||
| II: State II | ||||
| III: State III | ||||
| Proximal near infrared spectroscopy | 3.2% (0.4–9.8%) | 3.0% (0.0–5.1%) | 1.1% (0.1–2.1%) | I vs II: 0.124 |
| I vs III: 0.017 | ||||
| II vs III: 0.107 | ||||
| Distal aortic flow | 20.6% (14.8–31.4%) | 7.2% (2.3–13.3%) | 1.2% (–3.2 to 5.2%) | I vs II: <0.001 |
| I vs III: <0.001 | ||||
| II vs III: 0.012 | ||||
| Mixed central venous oxygen saturation | 6.1% (2.8–10.9%) | 1.2% (0.2–2.5%) | 0.0% (–1.2 to 0.2%) | I vs II: <0.001 |
| I vs III: <0.001 | ||||
| II vs III: 0.010 | ||||
| Proximal mean arterial blood pressure | 10.1% (4.9–15.4%) | 4.9% (0.8–8.9%) | 0.9% (–3.0 to 3.0%) | I vs II: 0.014 |
| I vs III: <0.001 | ||||
| II vs III: 0.013 | ||||
| Central venous pressure | 15.0% (9.1–22.6%) | 16.0% (12.3–21.1%) | 14.4% (10.5–18.5%) | 0.490 |
Data are represented as medians with interquartile range in parentheses.