Literature DB >> 8412257

Validity of cardiac output measurement by the thermodilution method in the presence of acute tricuspid regurgitation.

L E Boerboom1, T E Kinney, G N Olinger, R G Hoffmann.   

Abstract

Evaluation of patients with acute tricuspid insufficiency may include assessment of cardiac output by the thermodilution method. The accuracy of estimates of thermodilution-derived cardiac output in the presence of tricuspid insufficiency has been questioned. This study was designed to determine the validity of the thermodilution technique in a canine model of acute reversible tricuspid insufficiency. Cardiac output as measured by thermodilution and electromagnetic flowmeter was compared at two grades of regurgitation. The relationship between these two methods (thermodilution/electromagnetic) changed significantly from a regression slope of 1.01 +/- 0.18 (mean +/- standard deviation) during control conditions to a slope of 0.86 +/- 0.23 (p < 0.02) during severe regurgitation. No significant change was observed between control and mild regurgitation or between the initial control value and a control measurement repeated after tricuspid insufficiency was reversed at the termination of the study. This study shows that in a canine model of severe acute tricuspid regurgitation the thermodilution method underestimates cardiac output by an amount that is proportional to the level of cardiac output and to the grade of regurgitation.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8412257

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0022-5223            Impact factor:   5.209


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5.  A hybrid approach for quantifying aortic valve stenosis using impedance cardiography and echocardiography.

Authors:  Yunis Daralammouri; Khubaib Ayoub; Najwan Badrieh; Bernward Lauer
Journal:  BMC Cardiovasc Disord       Date:  2016-01-22       Impact factor: 2.298

6.  Cardiac output measured by transthoracic echocardiography and Swan-Ganz catheter. A comparative study in mechanically ventilated patients with high positive end-expiratory pressure.

Authors:  José Gorrasi; Arturo Pazos; Lucia Florio; Carlos Américo; Natalia Lluberas; Gabriel Parma; Ricardo Lluberas
Journal:  Rev Bras Ter Intensiva       Date:  2019 Oct-Dec
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