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Cardiac power output accurately reflects external cardiac work over a wide range of inotropic states in pigs

BACKGROUND: Cardiac power output (CPO), derived from the product of cardiac output and mean aortic pressure, is an important yet underexploited parameter for hemodynamic monitoring of critically ill patients in the intensive-care unit (ICU). The conductance catheter-derived pressure-volume loop area...

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Autores principales: Abawi, Dawud, Faragli, Alessandro, Schwarzl, Michael, Manninger, Martin, Zweiker, David, Kresoja, Karl-Patrik, Verderber, Jochen, Zirngast, Birgit, Maechler, Heinrich, Steendijk, Paul, Pieske, Burkert, Post, Heiner, Alogna, Alessio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6792198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31615415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12872-019-1212-2
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author Abawi, Dawud
Faragli, Alessandro
Schwarzl, Michael
Manninger, Martin
Zweiker, David
Kresoja, Karl-Patrik
Verderber, Jochen
Zirngast, Birgit
Maechler, Heinrich
Steendijk, Paul
Pieske, Burkert
Post, Heiner
Alogna, Alessio
author_facet Abawi, Dawud
Faragli, Alessandro
Schwarzl, Michael
Manninger, Martin
Zweiker, David
Kresoja, Karl-Patrik
Verderber, Jochen
Zirngast, Birgit
Maechler, Heinrich
Steendijk, Paul
Pieske, Burkert
Post, Heiner
Alogna, Alessio
author_sort Abawi, Dawud
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cardiac power output (CPO), derived from the product of cardiac output and mean aortic pressure, is an important yet underexploited parameter for hemodynamic monitoring of critically ill patients in the intensive-care unit (ICU). The conductance catheter-derived pressure-volume loop area reflects left ventricular stroke work (LV SW). Dividing LV SW by time, a measure of LV SW min(− 1) is obtained sharing the same unit as CPO (W). We aimed to validate CPO as a marker of LV SW min(− 1) under various inotropic states. METHODS: We retrospectively analysed data obtained from experimental studies of the hemodynamic impact of mild hypothermia and hyperthermia on acute heart failure. Fifty-nine anaesthetized and mechanically ventilated closed-chest Landrace pigs (68 ± 1 kg) were instrumented with Swan-Ganz and LV pressure-volume catheters. Data were obtained at body temperatures of 33.0 °C, 38.0 °C and 40.5 °C; before and after: resuscitation, myocardial infarction, endotoxemia, sevoflurane-induced myocardial depression and beta-adrenergic stimulation. We plotted LVSW min(− 1) against CPO by linear regression analysis, as well as against the following classical indices of LV function and work: LV ejection fraction (LV EF), rate-pressure product (RPP), triple product (TP), LV maximum pressure (LVP(max)) and maximal rate of rise of LVP (LV dP/dt(max)). RESULTS: CPO showed the best correlation with LV SW min(− 1) (r(2) = 0.89; p < 0.05) while LV EF did not correlate at all (r(2) = 0.01; p = 0.259). Further parameters correlated moderately with LV SW min(− 1) (LVP(max) r(2) = 0.47, RPP r(2) = 0.67; and TP r(2) = 0.54). LV dP/dt(max) correlated worst with LV SW min(− 1) (r(2) = 0.28). CONCLUSION: CPO reflects external cardiac work over a wide range of inotropic states. These data further support the use of CPO to monitor inotropic interventions in the ICU.
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spelling pubmed-67921982019-10-21 Cardiac power output accurately reflects external cardiac work over a wide range of inotropic states in pigs Abawi, Dawud Faragli, Alessandro Schwarzl, Michael Manninger, Martin Zweiker, David Kresoja, Karl-Patrik Verderber, Jochen Zirngast, Birgit Maechler, Heinrich Steendijk, Paul Pieske, Burkert Post, Heiner Alogna, Alessio BMC Cardiovasc Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Cardiac power output (CPO), derived from the product of cardiac output and mean aortic pressure, is an important yet underexploited parameter for hemodynamic monitoring of critically ill patients in the intensive-care unit (ICU). The conductance catheter-derived pressure-volume loop area reflects left ventricular stroke work (LV SW). Dividing LV SW by time, a measure of LV SW min(− 1) is obtained sharing the same unit as CPO (W). We aimed to validate CPO as a marker of LV SW min(− 1) under various inotropic states. METHODS: We retrospectively analysed data obtained from experimental studies of the hemodynamic impact of mild hypothermia and hyperthermia on acute heart failure. Fifty-nine anaesthetized and mechanically ventilated closed-chest Landrace pigs (68 ± 1 kg) were instrumented with Swan-Ganz and LV pressure-volume catheters. Data were obtained at body temperatures of 33.0 °C, 38.0 °C and 40.5 °C; before and after: resuscitation, myocardial infarction, endotoxemia, sevoflurane-induced myocardial depression and beta-adrenergic stimulation. We plotted LVSW min(− 1) against CPO by linear regression analysis, as well as against the following classical indices of LV function and work: LV ejection fraction (LV EF), rate-pressure product (RPP), triple product (TP), LV maximum pressure (LVP(max)) and maximal rate of rise of LVP (LV dP/dt(max)). RESULTS: CPO showed the best correlation with LV SW min(− 1) (r(2) = 0.89; p < 0.05) while LV EF did not correlate at all (r(2) = 0.01; p = 0.259). Further parameters correlated moderately with LV SW min(− 1) (LVP(max) r(2) = 0.47, RPP r(2) = 0.67; and TP r(2) = 0.54). LV dP/dt(max) correlated worst with LV SW min(− 1) (r(2) = 0.28). CONCLUSION: CPO reflects external cardiac work over a wide range of inotropic states. These data further support the use of CPO to monitor inotropic interventions in the ICU. BioMed Central 2019-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6792198/ /pubmed/31615415 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12872-019-1212-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Abawi, Dawud
Faragli, Alessandro
Schwarzl, Michael
Manninger, Martin
Zweiker, David
Kresoja, Karl-Patrik
Verderber, Jochen
Zirngast, Birgit
Maechler, Heinrich
Steendijk, Paul
Pieske, Burkert
Post, Heiner
Alogna, Alessio
Cardiac power output accurately reflects external cardiac work over a wide range of inotropic states in pigs
title Cardiac power output accurately reflects external cardiac work over a wide range of inotropic states in pigs
title_full Cardiac power output accurately reflects external cardiac work over a wide range of inotropic states in pigs
title_fullStr Cardiac power output accurately reflects external cardiac work over a wide range of inotropic states in pigs
title_full_unstemmed Cardiac power output accurately reflects external cardiac work over a wide range of inotropic states in pigs
title_short Cardiac power output accurately reflects external cardiac work over a wide range of inotropic states in pigs
title_sort cardiac power output accurately reflects external cardiac work over a wide range of inotropic states in pigs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6792198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31615415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12872-019-1212-2
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