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Association Between End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Pressure and Cardiac Output During Fluid Expansion in Operative Patients Depend on the Change of Oxygen Extraction

In a model of hemorrhagic shock, end-tidal carbon dioxide tension (EtCO(2)) has been shown to reflect the dependence of oxygen delivery (DO(2)) and oxygen consumption (VO(2)) at the onset of shock. The objectives of the present study were to determine whether variations in EtCO(2) during volume expa...

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Autores principales: Guinot, Pierre-Grégoire, Guilbart, Mathieu, Hchikat, Abdel Hakim, Trujillo, Marie, Huette, Pierre, Bar, Stéphane, Kirat, Kahina, Bernard, Eugénie, Dupont, Hervé, Lorne, Emmanuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4998810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27057894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000003287
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author Guinot, Pierre-Grégoire
Guilbart, Mathieu
Hchikat, Abdel Hakim
Trujillo, Marie
Huette, Pierre
Bar, Stéphane
Kirat, Kahina
Bernard, Eugénie
Dupont, Hervé
Lorne, Emmanuel
author_facet Guinot, Pierre-Grégoire
Guilbart, Mathieu
Hchikat, Abdel Hakim
Trujillo, Marie
Huette, Pierre
Bar, Stéphane
Kirat, Kahina
Bernard, Eugénie
Dupont, Hervé
Lorne, Emmanuel
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description In a model of hemorrhagic shock, end-tidal carbon dioxide tension (EtCO(2)) has been shown to reflect the dependence of oxygen delivery (DO(2)) and oxygen consumption (VO(2)) at the onset of shock. The objectives of the present study were to determine whether variations in EtCO(2) during volume expansion (VE) are correlated with changes in oxygen extraction (O(2)ER) and whether EtCO(2) has predictive value in this respect. All patients undergoing cardiac surgery admitted to intensive care unit in whom the physician decided to perform VE were included. EtCO(2), cardiac output (CO), blood gas levels, and mean arterial pressure (MAP) were measured before and after VE with 500 mL of lactated Ringer solution. DO(2), VO(2), and O(2)ER were calculated from the central arterial and venous blood gas parameters. EtCO(2) responders were defined as patients with more than a 4% increase in EtCO(2) after VE. A receiver-operating characteristic curve was established for EtCO(2), with a view to predicting a variation of more than 10% in O(2)ER. Twenty-two (43%) of the 51 included patients were EtCO(2) responders. In EtCO(2) nonresponders, VE increased MAP and CO. In EtCO(2) responders, VE increased MAP, CO, EtCO(2), and decreased O(2)ER. Changes in EtCO(2) were correlated with changes in CO and O(2)ER during VE (P < 0.05). The variation of EtCO(2) during VE predicted a decrease of over 10% in O(2)ER (area under the curve [95% confidence interval]: 0.88 [0.77–0.96]; P < 0.0001). During VE, an increase in EtCO(2) did not systematically reflect an increase in CO. Only patients with a high O(2)ER (i.e., low ScvO(2) values) display an increase in EtCO(2). EtCO(2) changes during fluid challenge predict changes in O(2)ER.
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spelling pubmed-49988102016-08-29 Association Between End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Pressure and Cardiac Output During Fluid Expansion in Operative Patients Depend on the Change of Oxygen Extraction Guinot, Pierre-Grégoire Guilbart, Mathieu Hchikat, Abdel Hakim Trujillo, Marie Huette, Pierre Bar, Stéphane Kirat, Kahina Bernard, Eugénie Dupont, Hervé Lorne, Emmanuel Medicine (Baltimore) 3300 In a model of hemorrhagic shock, end-tidal carbon dioxide tension (EtCO(2)) has been shown to reflect the dependence of oxygen delivery (DO(2)) and oxygen consumption (VO(2)) at the onset of shock. The objectives of the present study were to determine whether variations in EtCO(2) during volume expansion (VE) are correlated with changes in oxygen extraction (O(2)ER) and whether EtCO(2) has predictive value in this respect. All patients undergoing cardiac surgery admitted to intensive care unit in whom the physician decided to perform VE were included. EtCO(2), cardiac output (CO), blood gas levels, and mean arterial pressure (MAP) were measured before and after VE with 500 mL of lactated Ringer solution. DO(2), VO(2), and O(2)ER were calculated from the central arterial and venous blood gas parameters. EtCO(2) responders were defined as patients with more than a 4% increase in EtCO(2) after VE. A receiver-operating characteristic curve was established for EtCO(2), with a view to predicting a variation of more than 10% in O(2)ER. Twenty-two (43%) of the 51 included patients were EtCO(2) responders. In EtCO(2) nonresponders, VE increased MAP and CO. In EtCO(2) responders, VE increased MAP, CO, EtCO(2), and decreased O(2)ER. Changes in EtCO(2) were correlated with changes in CO and O(2)ER during VE (P < 0.05). The variation of EtCO(2) during VE predicted a decrease of over 10% in O(2)ER (area under the curve [95% confidence interval]: 0.88 [0.77–0.96]; P < 0.0001). During VE, an increase in EtCO(2) did not systematically reflect an increase in CO. Only patients with a high O(2)ER (i.e., low ScvO(2) values) display an increase in EtCO(2). EtCO(2) changes during fluid challenge predict changes in O(2)ER. Wolters Kluwer Health 2016-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4998810/ /pubmed/27057894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000003287 Text en Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Guinot, Pierre-Grégoire
Guilbart, Mathieu
Hchikat, Abdel Hakim
Trujillo, Marie
Huette, Pierre
Bar, Stéphane
Kirat, Kahina
Bernard, Eugénie
Dupont, Hervé
Lorne, Emmanuel
Association Between End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Pressure and Cardiac Output During Fluid Expansion in Operative Patients Depend on the Change of Oxygen Extraction
title Association Between End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Pressure and Cardiac Output During Fluid Expansion in Operative Patients Depend on the Change of Oxygen Extraction
title_full Association Between End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Pressure and Cardiac Output During Fluid Expansion in Operative Patients Depend on the Change of Oxygen Extraction
title_fullStr Association Between End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Pressure and Cardiac Output During Fluid Expansion in Operative Patients Depend on the Change of Oxygen Extraction
title_full_unstemmed Association Between End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Pressure and Cardiac Output During Fluid Expansion in Operative Patients Depend on the Change of Oxygen Extraction
title_short Association Between End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Pressure and Cardiac Output During Fluid Expansion in Operative Patients Depend on the Change of Oxygen Extraction
title_sort association between end-tidal carbon dioxide pressure and cardiac output during fluid expansion in operative patients depend on the change of oxygen extraction
topic 3300
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4998810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27057894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000003287
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