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Changes in inferior vena cava area represent a more sensitive metric than changes in filling pressures during experimental manipulation of intravascular volume and tone

AIMS: Remote monitoring of pulmonary artery pressure has reduced heart failure (HF) hospitalizations in chronic HF as elevation of pulmonary artery pressure provides information that can guide treatment. The venous system is characterized by high capacitance, thus substantial increases in intravascu...

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Autores principales: Ivey‐Miranda, Juan B., Wetterling, Friedrich, Gaul, Robert, Sheridan, Stephen, Asher, Jennifer L., Rao, Veena S., Maulion, Christopher, Mahoney, Devin, Mebazaa, Alexandre, Gray, Alastair P., Burkhoff, Daniel, Cowie, Martin R., Cox, Zachary L., Butler, Javed, Fudim, Marat, McDonald, Kenneth, Damman, Kevin, Borlaug, Barry A., Testani, Jeffrey M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9306514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34837447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.2395
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author Ivey‐Miranda, Juan B.
Wetterling, Friedrich
Gaul, Robert
Sheridan, Stephen
Asher, Jennifer L.
Rao, Veena S.
Maulion, Christopher
Mahoney, Devin
Mebazaa, Alexandre
Gray, Alastair P.
Burkhoff, Daniel
Cowie, Martin R.
Cox, Zachary L.
Butler, Javed
Fudim, Marat
McDonald, Kenneth
Damman, Kevin
Borlaug, Barry A.
Testani, Jeffrey M.
author_facet Ivey‐Miranda, Juan B.
Wetterling, Friedrich
Gaul, Robert
Sheridan, Stephen
Asher, Jennifer L.
Rao, Veena S.
Maulion, Christopher
Mahoney, Devin
Mebazaa, Alexandre
Gray, Alastair P.
Burkhoff, Daniel
Cowie, Martin R.
Cox, Zachary L.
Butler, Javed
Fudim, Marat
McDonald, Kenneth
Damman, Kevin
Borlaug, Barry A.
Testani, Jeffrey M.
author_sort Ivey‐Miranda, Juan B.
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description AIMS: Remote monitoring of pulmonary artery pressure has reduced heart failure (HF) hospitalizations in chronic HF as elevation of pulmonary artery pressure provides information that can guide treatment. The venous system is characterized by high capacitance, thus substantial increases in intravascular volume can occur before filling pressures increase. The inferior vena cava (IVC) is a highly compliant venous conduit and thus a candidate for early detection of change in intravascular volume. We aimed to compare IVC cross‐sectional area using a novel sensor with cardiac filling pressures during experimental manipulation of volume status, vascular tone, and cardiac function. METHODS AND RESULTS: Experiments were conducted in sheep to manipulate volume status (colloid infusion), vascular tone (nitroglycerin infusion) and cardiac function (rapid cardiac pacing). A wireless implantable IVC sensor was validated ex‐vivo and in‐vivo, and then used to measure the cross‐sectional area of the IVC. Right‐ and left‐sided cardiac filling pressures were obtained via right heart catheterization. The IVC sensor provided highly accurate and precise measurements of cross‐sectional area in ex‐vivo and in‐vivo validation. IVC area changes were more sensitive than the corresponding changes in cardiac filling pressures during colloid infusion (p < 0.001), vasodilatation (p < 0.001) and cardiac dysfunction induced by rapid pacing (p ≤ 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: Inferior vena cava area can be remotely and accurately measured in real time with a wireless implantable sensor. Changes in IVC area are more sensitive than corresponding changes in filling pressures following experimental volume loading and fluid redistribution. Additional research is warranted to understand if remote monitoring of the IVC may have advantages over pressure‐based monitors in HF.
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spelling pubmed-93065142022-07-28 Changes in inferior vena cava area represent a more sensitive metric than changes in filling pressures during experimental manipulation of intravascular volume and tone Ivey‐Miranda, Juan B. Wetterling, Friedrich Gaul, Robert Sheridan, Stephen Asher, Jennifer L. Rao, Veena S. Maulion, Christopher Mahoney, Devin Mebazaa, Alexandre Gray, Alastair P. Burkhoff, Daniel Cowie, Martin R. Cox, Zachary L. Butler, Javed Fudim, Marat McDonald, Kenneth Damman, Kevin Borlaug, Barry A. Testani, Jeffrey M. Eur J Heart Fail Assessment of Congestion AIMS: Remote monitoring of pulmonary artery pressure has reduced heart failure (HF) hospitalizations in chronic HF as elevation of pulmonary artery pressure provides information that can guide treatment. The venous system is characterized by high capacitance, thus substantial increases in intravascular volume can occur before filling pressures increase. The inferior vena cava (IVC) is a highly compliant venous conduit and thus a candidate for early detection of change in intravascular volume. We aimed to compare IVC cross‐sectional area using a novel sensor with cardiac filling pressures during experimental manipulation of volume status, vascular tone, and cardiac function. METHODS AND RESULTS: Experiments were conducted in sheep to manipulate volume status (colloid infusion), vascular tone (nitroglycerin infusion) and cardiac function (rapid cardiac pacing). A wireless implantable IVC sensor was validated ex‐vivo and in‐vivo, and then used to measure the cross‐sectional area of the IVC. Right‐ and left‐sided cardiac filling pressures were obtained via right heart catheterization. The IVC sensor provided highly accurate and precise measurements of cross‐sectional area in ex‐vivo and in‐vivo validation. IVC area changes were more sensitive than the corresponding changes in cardiac filling pressures during colloid infusion (p < 0.001), vasodilatation (p < 0.001) and cardiac dysfunction induced by rapid pacing (p ≤ 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: Inferior vena cava area can be remotely and accurately measured in real time with a wireless implantable sensor. Changes in IVC area are more sensitive than corresponding changes in filling pressures following experimental volume loading and fluid redistribution. Additional research is warranted to understand if remote monitoring of the IVC may have advantages over pressure‐based monitors in HF. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2022-01-11 2022-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9306514/ /pubmed/34837447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.2395 Text en © 2021 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Assessment of Congestion
Ivey‐Miranda, Juan B.
Wetterling, Friedrich
Gaul, Robert
Sheridan, Stephen
Asher, Jennifer L.
Rao, Veena S.
Maulion, Christopher
Mahoney, Devin
Mebazaa, Alexandre
Gray, Alastair P.
Burkhoff, Daniel
Cowie, Martin R.
Cox, Zachary L.
Butler, Javed
Fudim, Marat
McDonald, Kenneth
Damman, Kevin
Borlaug, Barry A.
Testani, Jeffrey M.
Changes in inferior vena cava area represent a more sensitive metric than changes in filling pressures during experimental manipulation of intravascular volume and tone
title Changes in inferior vena cava area represent a more sensitive metric than changes in filling pressures during experimental manipulation of intravascular volume and tone
title_full Changes in inferior vena cava area represent a more sensitive metric than changes in filling pressures during experimental manipulation of intravascular volume and tone
title_fullStr Changes in inferior vena cava area represent a more sensitive metric than changes in filling pressures during experimental manipulation of intravascular volume and tone
title_full_unstemmed Changes in inferior vena cava area represent a more sensitive metric than changes in filling pressures during experimental manipulation of intravascular volume and tone
title_short Changes in inferior vena cava area represent a more sensitive metric than changes in filling pressures during experimental manipulation of intravascular volume and tone
title_sort changes in inferior vena cava area represent a more sensitive metric than changes in filling pressures during experimental manipulation of intravascular volume and tone
topic Assessment of Congestion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9306514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34837447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.2395
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