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Estimation of cardiac output variations induced by hemodynamic interventions using multi-beat analysis of arterial waveform: a comparative off-line study with transesophageal Doppler method during non-cardiac surgery

Multi-beat analysis (MBA) of the radial arterial pressure (AP) waveform is a new method that may improve cardiac output (CO) estimation via modelling of the confounding arterial wave reflection. We evaluated the precision and accuracy using the trending ability of the MBA method to estimate absolute...

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Autores principales: Le Gall, Arthur, Vallée, Fabrice, Joachim, Jona, Hong, Alex, Matéo, Joaquim, Mebazaa, Alexandre, Gayat, Etienne
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9123019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33687601
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10877-021-00679-z
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author Le Gall, Arthur
Vallée, Fabrice
Joachim, Jona
Hong, Alex
Matéo, Joaquim
Mebazaa, Alexandre
Gayat, Etienne
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description Multi-beat analysis (MBA) of the radial arterial pressure (AP) waveform is a new method that may improve cardiac output (CO) estimation via modelling of the confounding arterial wave reflection. We evaluated the precision and accuracy using the trending ability of the MBA method to estimate absolute CO and variations (ΔCO) during hemodynamic challenges. We reviewed the hemodynamic challenges (fluid challenge or vasopressors) performed when intra-operative hypotension occurred during non-cardiac surgery. The CO was calculated offline using transesophageal Doppler (TED) waveform (CO(TED)) or via application of the MBA algorithm onto the AP waveform (CO(MBA)) before and after hemodynamic challenges. We evaluated the precision and the accuracy according to the Bland & Altman method. We also assessed the trending ability of the MBA by evaluating the percentage of concordance with 15% exclusion zone between ΔCO(MBA) and ΔCO(TED). A non-inferiority margin was set at 87.5%. Among the 58 patients included, 23 (40%) received at least 1 fluid challenge, and 46 (81%) received at least 1 bolus of vasopressors. Before treatment, the CO(TED) was 5.3 (IQR [4.1–8.1]) l min(−1), and the CO(MBA) was 4.1 (IQR [3–5.4]) l min(−1). The agreement between CO(TED) and CO(MBA) was poor with a 70% percentage error. The bias and lower and upper limits of agreement between CO(TED) and CO(MBA) were 0.9 (CI(95) = 0.82 to 1.07) l min(−1), −2.8 (CI(95) = −2.71 to−2.96) l min(−1) and 4.7 (CI(95) = 4.61 to 4.86) l min(−1), respectively. After hemodynamic challenge, the percentage of concordance (PC) with 15% exclusion zone for ΔCO was 93 (CI(97.5) = 90 to 97)%. In this retrospective offline analysis, the accuracy, limits of agreements and percentage error between TED and MBA for the absolute estimation of CO were poor, but the MBA could adequately track induced CO variations measured by TED. The MBA needs further evaluation in prospective studies to confirm those results in clinical practice conditions. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10877-021-00679-z.
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spelling pubmed-91230192022-05-22 Estimation of cardiac output variations induced by hemodynamic interventions using multi-beat analysis of arterial waveform: a comparative off-line study with transesophageal Doppler method during non-cardiac surgery Le Gall, Arthur Vallée, Fabrice Joachim, Jona Hong, Alex Matéo, Joaquim Mebazaa, Alexandre Gayat, Etienne J Clin Monit Comput Original Research Multi-beat analysis (MBA) of the radial arterial pressure (AP) waveform is a new method that may improve cardiac output (CO) estimation via modelling of the confounding arterial wave reflection. We evaluated the precision and accuracy using the trending ability of the MBA method to estimate absolute CO and variations (ΔCO) during hemodynamic challenges. We reviewed the hemodynamic challenges (fluid challenge or vasopressors) performed when intra-operative hypotension occurred during non-cardiac surgery. The CO was calculated offline using transesophageal Doppler (TED) waveform (CO(TED)) or via application of the MBA algorithm onto the AP waveform (CO(MBA)) before and after hemodynamic challenges. We evaluated the precision and the accuracy according to the Bland & Altman method. We also assessed the trending ability of the MBA by evaluating the percentage of concordance with 15% exclusion zone between ΔCO(MBA) and ΔCO(TED). A non-inferiority margin was set at 87.5%. Among the 58 patients included, 23 (40%) received at least 1 fluid challenge, and 46 (81%) received at least 1 bolus of vasopressors. Before treatment, the CO(TED) was 5.3 (IQR [4.1–8.1]) l min(−1), and the CO(MBA) was 4.1 (IQR [3–5.4]) l min(−1). The agreement between CO(TED) and CO(MBA) was poor with a 70% percentage error. The bias and lower and upper limits of agreement between CO(TED) and CO(MBA) were 0.9 (CI(95) = 0.82 to 1.07) l min(−1), −2.8 (CI(95) = −2.71 to−2.96) l min(−1) and 4.7 (CI(95) = 4.61 to 4.86) l min(−1), respectively. After hemodynamic challenge, the percentage of concordance (PC) with 15% exclusion zone for ΔCO was 93 (CI(97.5) = 90 to 97)%. In this retrospective offline analysis, the accuracy, limits of agreements and percentage error between TED and MBA for the absolute estimation of CO were poor, but the MBA could adequately track induced CO variations measured by TED. The MBA needs further evaluation in prospective studies to confirm those results in clinical practice conditions. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10877-021-00679-z. Springer Netherlands 2021-03-09 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9123019/ /pubmed/33687601 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10877-021-00679-z Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis 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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Le Gall, Arthur
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Hong, Alex
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Mebazaa, Alexandre
Gayat, Etienne
Estimation of cardiac output variations induced by hemodynamic interventions using multi-beat analysis of arterial waveform: a comparative off-line study with transesophageal Doppler method during non-cardiac surgery
title Estimation of cardiac output variations induced by hemodynamic interventions using multi-beat analysis of arterial waveform: a comparative off-line study with transesophageal Doppler method during non-cardiac surgery
title_full Estimation of cardiac output variations induced by hemodynamic interventions using multi-beat analysis of arterial waveform: a comparative off-line study with transesophageal Doppler method during non-cardiac surgery
title_fullStr Estimation of cardiac output variations induced by hemodynamic interventions using multi-beat analysis of arterial waveform: a comparative off-line study with transesophageal Doppler method during non-cardiac surgery
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of cardiac output variations induced by hemodynamic interventions using multi-beat analysis of arterial waveform: a comparative off-line study with transesophageal Doppler method during non-cardiac surgery
title_short Estimation of cardiac output variations induced by hemodynamic interventions using multi-beat analysis of arterial waveform: a comparative off-line study with transesophageal Doppler method during non-cardiac surgery
title_sort estimation of cardiac output variations induced by hemodynamic interventions using multi-beat analysis of arterial waveform: a comparative off-line study with transesophageal doppler method during non-cardiac surgery
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9123019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33687601
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10877-021-00679-z
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