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Erschienen in: Intensive Care Medicine 11/2010

01.11.2010 | Original

Both passive leg raising and intravascular volume expansion improve sublingual microcirculatory perfusion in severe sepsis and septic shock patients

verfasst von: Julien Pottecher, Stéphane Deruddre, Jean-Louis Teboul, Jean-François Georger, Christian Laplace, Dan Benhamou, Eric Vicaut, Jacques Duranteau

Erschienen in: Intensive Care Medicine | Ausgabe 11/2010

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Abstract

Purpose

To assess sublingual microcirculatory changes following passive leg raising (PLR) and volume expansion (VE) in septic patients.

Methods

This prospective study was conducted in two university hospital intensive care units and included 25 mechanically ventilated patients with severe sepsis or septic shock who were eligible for VE in the first 24 h of their admission. Pulse pressure variation (ΔPP), cardiac output (CO) and sublingual microcirculation indices were assessed at five consecutive steps: (1) semi-recumbent position (Baseline 1), (2) during PLR manoeuvre (PLR), (3) after returning to semi-recumbent position (Baseline 2), (4) at the time when VE induced the same degree of preload responsiveness as PLR (VE∆PP = PLR) and (5) at the end of VE (VEEND). At each step, five sublingual microcirculation sequences were acquired using sidestream darkfield imaging to assess functional capillary density (FCD), microcirculatory flow index (MFI), proportion of perfused vessels (PPV) and flow heterogeneity index (FHI).

Results

The PLR, VE∆PP = PLR and VEEND induced a significant increase in CO and a significant decrease in ΔPP compared to Baseline 1 and Baseline 2 values. Both PLR and VE induced significant increases in FCD, MFI and PPV and a significant decrease in FHI compared to Baseline 1 and Baseline 2 values.

Conclusions

In preload responsive severe septic patients examined within the first 24 h of their admission, both PLR and VE improved sublingual microcirculatory perfusion. At the level of volume infusion used in this study, these changes in sublingual microcirculation were not explained by changes in rheologic factors or changes in arterial pressure.
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Metadaten
Titel
Both passive leg raising and intravascular volume expansion improve sublingual microcirculatory perfusion in severe sepsis and septic shock patients
verfasst von
Julien Pottecher
Stéphane Deruddre
Jean-Louis Teboul
Jean-François Georger
Christian Laplace
Dan Benhamou
Eric Vicaut
Jacques Duranteau
Publikationsdatum
01.11.2010
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Intensive Care Medicine / Ausgabe 11/2010
Print ISSN: 0342-4642
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-010-1966-6

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