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Oxygen extraction ratio to identify patients at increased risk of intradialytic hypotension

Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is a hemodynamic phenomenon recently associated with decreased blood oxygen saturation (SO(2)). The ratio between peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) and central venous SO(2) (ScvO(2)) or Oxygen Extraction Ratio (OER), which represents a roughly estimate of the amou...

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Autores principales: Rotondi, Silverio, Tartaglione, Lida, De Martini, Natalia, Bagordo, Domenico, Caissutti, Sara, Pasquali, Marzia, Muci, Maria Luisa, Mazzaferro, Sandro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7910620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33637839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84375-7
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author Rotondi, Silverio
Tartaglione, Lida
De Martini, Natalia
Bagordo, Domenico
Caissutti, Sara
Pasquali, Marzia
Muci, Maria Luisa
Mazzaferro, Sandro
author_facet Rotondi, Silverio
Tartaglione, Lida
De Martini, Natalia
Bagordo, Domenico
Caissutti, Sara
Pasquali, Marzia
Muci, Maria Luisa
Mazzaferro, Sandro
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description Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is a hemodynamic phenomenon recently associated with decreased blood oxygen saturation (SO(2)). The ratio between peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) and central venous SO(2) (ScvO(2)) or Oxygen Extraction Ratio (OER), which represents a roughly estimate of the amount of oxygen claimed by peripheral tissues, might be used to estimate haemodialysis (HD) related hypoxic stress. Aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the relationship between OER increments during dialysis sessions (ΔOER) and episodes of IDH. We enrolled chronic HD patients with permanent central venous catheter (CVC) and no fistula, in whom ScvO(2) measurement is at hand. OER ([(SpO(2) − ScvO(2))/SpO(2)] × 100) was measured in three consecutive HD sessions (HD OER sessions) before HD, after 15′, 30′ and 60′ min and at the end of HD. Then, a one-year follow-up was planned to record the number of IDH episodes. In the 28 enrolled patients (age 74 ± 2.6 years), during 12 ± 1.2 months of follow up, incidence of IDH was 3.6%. We divided patients into two groups, above or below the median value of ΔOER at the end of HD, which was 36%. In these groups, the average incidence of IDH was 7% and 2% respectively (p < 0.01), while OER values before HD were not different. Notably, in the high ΔOER group the OER increment was evident since after 15′ and was significantly higher than in the low ∆OER group (∆OER-15′ = 19 ± 3.0% vs. 9.0 ± 3.0%; p < 0.05). By comparison, blood volume changes overlapped in the two groups (average change − 9 ± 0.8%). Values of ∆OER > 19% after only 15′ of HD treatment or > 36% at the end of the session characterize patients with higher rates of hypotension. Intradialytic ∆OER, a parameter of tissue hypoxic stress, identifies more fragile patients at greater risk of IDH.
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spelling pubmed-79106202021-03-02 Oxygen extraction ratio to identify patients at increased risk of intradialytic hypotension Rotondi, Silverio Tartaglione, Lida De Martini, Natalia Bagordo, Domenico Caissutti, Sara Pasquali, Marzia Muci, Maria Luisa Mazzaferro, Sandro Sci Rep Article Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is a hemodynamic phenomenon recently associated with decreased blood oxygen saturation (SO(2)). The ratio between peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) and central venous SO(2) (ScvO(2)) or Oxygen Extraction Ratio (OER), which represents a roughly estimate of the amount of oxygen claimed by peripheral tissues, might be used to estimate haemodialysis (HD) related hypoxic stress. Aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the relationship between OER increments during dialysis sessions (ΔOER) and episodes of IDH. We enrolled chronic HD patients with permanent central venous catheter (CVC) and no fistula, in whom ScvO(2) measurement is at hand. OER ([(SpO(2) − ScvO(2))/SpO(2)] × 100) was measured in three consecutive HD sessions (HD OER sessions) before HD, after 15′, 30′ and 60′ min and at the end of HD. Then, a one-year follow-up was planned to record the number of IDH episodes. In the 28 enrolled patients (age 74 ± 2.6 years), during 12 ± 1.2 months of follow up, incidence of IDH was 3.6%. We divided patients into two groups, above or below the median value of ΔOER at the end of HD, which was 36%. In these groups, the average incidence of IDH was 7% and 2% respectively (p < 0.01), while OER values before HD were not different. Notably, in the high ΔOER group the OER increment was evident since after 15′ and was significantly higher than in the low ∆OER group (∆OER-15′ = 19 ± 3.0% vs. 9.0 ± 3.0%; p < 0.05). By comparison, blood volume changes overlapped in the two groups (average change − 9 ± 0.8%). Values of ∆OER > 19% after only 15′ of HD treatment or > 36% at the end of the session characterize patients with higher rates of hypotension. Intradialytic ∆OER, a parameter of tissue hypoxic stress, identifies more fragile patients at greater risk of IDH. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7910620/ /pubmed/33637839 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84375-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Muci, Maria Luisa
Mazzaferro, Sandro
Oxygen extraction ratio to identify patients at increased risk of intradialytic hypotension
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title_fullStr Oxygen extraction ratio to identify patients at increased risk of intradialytic hypotension
title_full_unstemmed Oxygen extraction ratio to identify patients at increased risk of intradialytic hypotension
title_short Oxygen extraction ratio to identify patients at increased risk of intradialytic hypotension
title_sort oxygen extraction ratio to identify patients at increased risk of intradialytic hypotension
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7910620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33637839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84375-7
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