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Pulse contour analysis after normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgery patients

INTRODUCTION: Monitoring of the cardiac output by continuous arterial pulse contour (CO(PiCCOpulse)) analysis is a clinically validated procedure proved to be an alternative to the pulmonary artery catheter thermodilution cardiac output (CO(PACtherm)) in cardiac surgical patients. There is ongoing d...

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Autores principales: Sander, Michael, von Heymann, Christian, Foer, Achim, von Dossow, Vera, Grosse, Joachim, Dushe, Simon, Konertz, Wolfgang F, Spies, Claudia D
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1414055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16356221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc3903
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author Sander, Michael
von Heymann, Christian
Foer, Achim
von Dossow, Vera
Grosse, Joachim
Dushe, Simon
Konertz, Wolfgang F
Spies, Claudia D
author_facet Sander, Michael
von Heymann, Christian
Foer, Achim
von Dossow, Vera
Grosse, Joachim
Dushe, Simon
Konertz, Wolfgang F
Spies, Claudia D
author_sort Sander, Michael
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description INTRODUCTION: Monitoring of the cardiac output by continuous arterial pulse contour (CO(PiCCOpulse)) analysis is a clinically validated procedure proved to be an alternative to the pulmonary artery catheter thermodilution cardiac output (CO(PACtherm)) in cardiac surgical patients. There is ongoing debate, however, of whether the CO(PiCCOpulse )is accurate after profound hemodynamic changes. The aim of this study was therefore to compare the CO(PiCCOpulse )after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with a simultaneous measurement of the CO(PACtherm). METHODS: After ethical approval and written informed consent, data of 45 patients were analyzed during this prospective study. During coronary artery bypass graft surgery, the aortic transpulmonary thermodilution cardiac output (CO(PiCCOtherm)) and the CO(PACtherm )were determined in all patients. Prior to surgery, the CO(PiCCOpulse )was calibrated by triple transpulmonary thermodilution measurement of the CO(PiCCOtherm). After termination of CPB, the CO(PiCCOpulse )was documented. Both CO(PACtherm )and CO(PiCCOtherm )were also simultaneously determined and documented. RESULTS: Regression analysis between CO(PACtherm )and CO(PiCCOtherm )prior to CPB showed a correlation coefficient of 0.95 (P < 0.001), and after CPB showed a correlation coefficient of 0.82 (P < 0.001). Bland-Altman analysis showed a mean bias and limits of agreement of 0.0 l/minute and -1.4 to +1.4 l/minute prior to CPB and of 0.3 l/minute and -1.9 to +2.5 l/minute after CPB, respectively. Regression analysis of CO(PiCCOpulse )versus CO(PiCCOtherm )and of CO(PiCCOpulse )versus CO(PACtherm )after CPB showed a correlation coefficient of 0.67 (P < 0.001) and 0.63 (P < 0.001), respectively. Bland-Altman analysis showed a mean bias and limits of agreement of -1.1 l/minute and -1.9 to +4.1 l/minute versus -1.4 l/minute and -4.8 to +2.0 l/minute, respectively. CONCLUSION: We observed an excellent correlation of CO(PiCCOtherm )and CO(PACtherm )measurement prior to CPB. Pulse contour analysis did not yield reliable results with acceptable accuracy and limits of agreement under difficult conditions after weaning from CPB in cardiac surgical patients. The pulse contour analysis thus should be re-calibrated as soon as possible, to prevent false therapeutic consequences.
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spelling pubmed-14140552006-03-28 Pulse contour analysis after normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgery patients Sander, Michael von Heymann, Christian Foer, Achim von Dossow, Vera Grosse, Joachim Dushe, Simon Konertz, Wolfgang F Spies, Claudia D Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: Monitoring of the cardiac output by continuous arterial pulse contour (CO(PiCCOpulse)) analysis is a clinically validated procedure proved to be an alternative to the pulmonary artery catheter thermodilution cardiac output (CO(PACtherm)) in cardiac surgical patients. There is ongoing debate, however, of whether the CO(PiCCOpulse )is accurate after profound hemodynamic changes. The aim of this study was therefore to compare the CO(PiCCOpulse )after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with a simultaneous measurement of the CO(PACtherm). METHODS: After ethical approval and written informed consent, data of 45 patients were analyzed during this prospective study. During coronary artery bypass graft surgery, the aortic transpulmonary thermodilution cardiac output (CO(PiCCOtherm)) and the CO(PACtherm )were determined in all patients. Prior to surgery, the CO(PiCCOpulse )was calibrated by triple transpulmonary thermodilution measurement of the CO(PiCCOtherm). After termination of CPB, the CO(PiCCOpulse )was documented. Both CO(PACtherm )and CO(PiCCOtherm )were also simultaneously determined and documented. RESULTS: Regression analysis between CO(PACtherm )and CO(PiCCOtherm )prior to CPB showed a correlation coefficient of 0.95 (P < 0.001), and after CPB showed a correlation coefficient of 0.82 (P < 0.001). Bland-Altman analysis showed a mean bias and limits of agreement of 0.0 l/minute and -1.4 to +1.4 l/minute prior to CPB and of 0.3 l/minute and -1.9 to +2.5 l/minute after CPB, respectively. Regression analysis of CO(PiCCOpulse )versus CO(PiCCOtherm )and of CO(PiCCOpulse )versus CO(PACtherm )after CPB showed a correlation coefficient of 0.67 (P < 0.001) and 0.63 (P < 0.001), respectively. Bland-Altman analysis showed a mean bias and limits of agreement of -1.1 l/minute and -1.9 to +4.1 l/minute versus -1.4 l/minute and -4.8 to +2.0 l/minute, respectively. CONCLUSION: We observed an excellent correlation of CO(PiCCOtherm )and CO(PACtherm )measurement prior to CPB. Pulse contour analysis did not yield reliable results with acceptable accuracy and limits of agreement under difficult conditions after weaning from CPB in cardiac surgical patients. The pulse contour analysis thus should be re-calibrated as soon as possible, to prevent false therapeutic consequences. BioMed Central 2005 2005-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1414055/ /pubmed/16356221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc3903 Text en Copyright © 2005 Sander et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Sander, Michael
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Foer, Achim
von Dossow, Vera
Grosse, Joachim
Dushe, Simon
Konertz, Wolfgang F
Spies, Claudia D
Pulse contour analysis after normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgery patients
title Pulse contour analysis after normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgery patients
title_full Pulse contour analysis after normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgery patients
title_fullStr Pulse contour analysis after normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgery patients
title_full_unstemmed Pulse contour analysis after normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgery patients
title_short Pulse contour analysis after normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgery patients
title_sort pulse contour analysis after normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgery patients
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1414055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16356221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc3903
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