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Dynamic Arterial Elastance During Experimental Endotoxic Septic Shock: A Potential Marker of Cardiovascular Efficiency

Dynamic arterial elastance (Ea(dyn)), the ratio between pulse pressure variation (PPV) and stroke volume variation (SVV), has been suggested as a dynamic parameter relating pressure and flow. We aimed to determine the effects of endotoxic septic shock and hemodynamic resuscitation on Ea(dyn) in an e...

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Autores principales: Monge Garcia, Manuel Ignacio, Guijo González, Pedro, Saludes Orduña, Paula, Gracia Romero, Manuel, Gil Cano, Anselmo, Messina, Antonio, Rhodes, Andrew, Cecconi, Maurizio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7567029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33123025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.562824
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author Monge Garcia, Manuel Ignacio
Guijo González, Pedro
Saludes Orduña, Paula
Gracia Romero, Manuel
Gil Cano, Anselmo
Messina, Antonio
Rhodes, Andrew
Cecconi, Maurizio
author_facet Monge Garcia, Manuel Ignacio
Guijo González, Pedro
Saludes Orduña, Paula
Gracia Romero, Manuel
Gil Cano, Anselmo
Messina, Antonio
Rhodes, Andrew
Cecconi, Maurizio
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description Dynamic arterial elastance (Ea(dyn)), the ratio between pulse pressure variation (PPV) and stroke volume variation (SVV), has been suggested as a dynamic parameter relating pressure and flow. We aimed to determine the effects of endotoxic septic shock and hemodynamic resuscitation on Ea(dyn) in an experimental study in 18 New Zealand rabbits. Animals received placebo (SHAM, n = 6) or intravenous lipopolysaccharide (E. Coli 055:B5, 1 mg⋅kg(–)(1)) with or without (EDX-R, n = 6; EDX, n = 6) hemodynamic resuscitation (fluid bolus of 20 ml⋅kg(–)(1) and norepinephrine for restoring mean arterial pressure). Continuous arterial pressure and aortic blood flow measurements were obtained simultaneously. Cardiovascular efficiency was evaluated by the oscillatory power fraction [%Osc: oscillatory work/left ventricular (LV) total work] and the energy efficiency ratio (EER = LV total work/cardiac output). Ea(dyn) increased in septic animals (from 0.73 to 1.70; p = 0.012) and dropped after hemodynamic resuscitation. Ea(dyn) was related with the %Osc and EER [estimates: −0.101 (−0.137 to −0.064) and −9.494 (−11.964 to −7.024); p < 0.001, respectively]. So, the higher the Ea(dyn,) the better the cardiovascular efficiency (lower %Osc and EER). Sepsis resulted in a reduced %Osc and EER, reflecting a better cardiovascular efficiency that was tracked by Ea(dyn). Ea(dyn) could be a potential index of cardiovascular efficiency during septic shock.
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spelling pubmed-75670292020-10-28 Dynamic Arterial Elastance During Experimental Endotoxic Septic Shock: A Potential Marker of Cardiovascular Efficiency Monge Garcia, Manuel Ignacio Guijo González, Pedro Saludes Orduña, Paula Gracia Romero, Manuel Gil Cano, Anselmo Messina, Antonio Rhodes, Andrew Cecconi, Maurizio Front Physiol Physiology Dynamic arterial elastance (Ea(dyn)), the ratio between pulse pressure variation (PPV) and stroke volume variation (SVV), has been suggested as a dynamic parameter relating pressure and flow. We aimed to determine the effects of endotoxic septic shock and hemodynamic resuscitation on Ea(dyn) in an experimental study in 18 New Zealand rabbits. Animals received placebo (SHAM, n = 6) or intravenous lipopolysaccharide (E. Coli 055:B5, 1 mg⋅kg(–)(1)) with or without (EDX-R, n = 6; EDX, n = 6) hemodynamic resuscitation (fluid bolus of 20 ml⋅kg(–)(1) and norepinephrine for restoring mean arterial pressure). Continuous arterial pressure and aortic blood flow measurements were obtained simultaneously. Cardiovascular efficiency was evaluated by the oscillatory power fraction [%Osc: oscillatory work/left ventricular (LV) total work] and the energy efficiency ratio (EER = LV total work/cardiac output). Ea(dyn) increased in septic animals (from 0.73 to 1.70; p = 0.012) and dropped after hemodynamic resuscitation. Ea(dyn) was related with the %Osc and EER [estimates: −0.101 (−0.137 to −0.064) and −9.494 (−11.964 to −7.024); p < 0.001, respectively]. So, the higher the Ea(dyn,) the better the cardiovascular efficiency (lower %Osc and EER). Sepsis resulted in a reduced %Osc and EER, reflecting a better cardiovascular efficiency that was tracked by Ea(dyn). Ea(dyn) could be a potential index of cardiovascular efficiency during septic shock. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7567029/ /pubmed/33123025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.562824 Text en Copyright © 2020 Monge Garcia, Guijo González, Saludes Orduña, Gracia Romero, Gil Cano, Messina, Rhodes and Cecconi. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Monge Garcia, Manuel Ignacio
Guijo González, Pedro
Saludes Orduña, Paula
Gracia Romero, Manuel
Gil Cano, Anselmo
Messina, Antonio
Rhodes, Andrew
Cecconi, Maurizio
Dynamic Arterial Elastance During Experimental Endotoxic Septic Shock: A Potential Marker of Cardiovascular Efficiency
title Dynamic Arterial Elastance During Experimental Endotoxic Septic Shock: A Potential Marker of Cardiovascular Efficiency
title_full Dynamic Arterial Elastance During Experimental Endotoxic Septic Shock: A Potential Marker of Cardiovascular Efficiency
title_fullStr Dynamic Arterial Elastance During Experimental Endotoxic Septic Shock: A Potential Marker of Cardiovascular Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Arterial Elastance During Experimental Endotoxic Septic Shock: A Potential Marker of Cardiovascular Efficiency
title_short Dynamic Arterial Elastance During Experimental Endotoxic Septic Shock: A Potential Marker of Cardiovascular Efficiency
title_sort dynamic arterial elastance during experimental endotoxic septic shock: a potential marker of cardiovascular efficiency
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7567029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33123025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.562824
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