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Thermodilution vs estimated Fick cardiac output measurement in an elderly cohort of patients: A single-centre experience
AIMS: Patients referred to the cath-lab are an increasingly elderly population. Thermodilution (TD, gold standard) and the estimated Fick method (eFM) are interchangeably used in the clinical routine to measure cardiac output (CO). However, their correlation in an elderly cohort of cardiac patients...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6924680/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31860679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226561 |
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author | Kresoja, Karl-Patrik Faragli, Alessandro Abawi, Dawud Paul, Oliver Pieske, Burkert Post, Heiner Alogna, Alessio |
author_facet | Kresoja, Karl-Patrik Faragli, Alessandro Abawi, Dawud Paul, Oliver Pieske, Burkert Post, Heiner Alogna, Alessio |
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description | AIMS: Patients referred to the cath-lab are an increasingly elderly population. Thermodilution (TD, gold standard) and the estimated Fick method (eFM) are interchangeably used in the clinical routine to measure cardiac output (CO). However, their correlation in an elderly cohort of cardiac patients has not been tested so far. METHODS: A single, clinically-indicated right heart catheterization was performed on each patient with CO estimated by eFM and TD in 155 consecutive patients (75.1±6.8 years, 57.7% male) between April 2015 and August 2017. Whole Body Oxygen Consumption (VO2) was assumed by applying the formulas of LaFarge (LaF), Dehmer (De) and Bergstra (Be). CO was indexed to body surface area (Cardiac Index, CI). RESULTS: CI-TD showed an overall moderate correlation to CI-eFM as assessed by LaF, De or Be (r(2) = 0.53, r(2) = 0.54, r(2) = 0.57, all p < .001, respectively) with large limits of agreement (-0.64 to 1.09, -1.07 to 0.77, -1.38 to 0.53 l/m(2)/min, respectively). The mean difference of CI between methods was 0.22, -0.15 and -0.42 (all p<0.001 for difference to TD), respectively. A rate of error ≥20% occurred with the equations by LaF, De or Be in 40.6%, 26.5% and 36.1% of patients, respectively. A CI <2.2 l/m(2)min was present in 42.6% of patients according to TD and in 60.0%, 31.0% and in 16.1% of patients according to eFM by the formulas of LaF, De or Be. CONCLUSION: Although CI-eFM shows an overall reasonable correlation with CI-TD, the predictive value in a single patient is low. CI-eFM cannot replace CI-TD in elderly patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-69246802020-01-07 Thermodilution vs estimated Fick cardiac output measurement in an elderly cohort of patients: A single-centre experience Kresoja, Karl-Patrik Faragli, Alessandro Abawi, Dawud Paul, Oliver Pieske, Burkert Post, Heiner Alogna, Alessio PLoS One Research Article AIMS: Patients referred to the cath-lab are an increasingly elderly population. Thermodilution (TD, gold standard) and the estimated Fick method (eFM) are interchangeably used in the clinical routine to measure cardiac output (CO). However, their correlation in an elderly cohort of cardiac patients has not been tested so far. METHODS: A single, clinically-indicated right heart catheterization was performed on each patient with CO estimated by eFM and TD in 155 consecutive patients (75.1±6.8 years, 57.7% male) between April 2015 and August 2017. Whole Body Oxygen Consumption (VO2) was assumed by applying the formulas of LaFarge (LaF), Dehmer (De) and Bergstra (Be). CO was indexed to body surface area (Cardiac Index, CI). RESULTS: CI-TD showed an overall moderate correlation to CI-eFM as assessed by LaF, De or Be (r(2) = 0.53, r(2) = 0.54, r(2) = 0.57, all p < .001, respectively) with large limits of agreement (-0.64 to 1.09, -1.07 to 0.77, -1.38 to 0.53 l/m(2)/min, respectively). The mean difference of CI between methods was 0.22, -0.15 and -0.42 (all p<0.001 for difference to TD), respectively. A rate of error ≥20% occurred with the equations by LaF, De or Be in 40.6%, 26.5% and 36.1% of patients, respectively. A CI <2.2 l/m(2)min was present in 42.6% of patients according to TD and in 60.0%, 31.0% and in 16.1% of patients according to eFM by the formulas of LaF, De or Be. CONCLUSION: Although CI-eFM shows an overall reasonable correlation with CI-TD, the predictive value in a single patient is low. CI-eFM cannot replace CI-TD in elderly patients. Public Library of Science 2019-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6924680/ /pubmed/31860679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226561 Text en © 2019 Kresoja et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kresoja, Karl-Patrik Faragli, Alessandro Abawi, Dawud Paul, Oliver Pieske, Burkert Post, Heiner Alogna, Alessio Thermodilution vs estimated Fick cardiac output measurement in an elderly cohort of patients: A single-centre experience |
title | Thermodilution vs estimated Fick cardiac output measurement in an elderly cohort of patients: A single-centre experience |
title_full | Thermodilution vs estimated Fick cardiac output measurement in an elderly cohort of patients: A single-centre experience |
title_fullStr | Thermodilution vs estimated Fick cardiac output measurement in an elderly cohort of patients: A single-centre experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Thermodilution vs estimated Fick cardiac output measurement in an elderly cohort of patients: A single-centre experience |
title_short | Thermodilution vs estimated Fick cardiac output measurement in an elderly cohort of patients: A single-centre experience |
title_sort | thermodilution vs estimated fick cardiac output measurement in an elderly cohort of patients: a single-centre experience |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6924680/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31860679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226561 |
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