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Erschienen in: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing 5/2016

23.08.2015 | Original Research

The effect of variable arterial transducer level on the accuracy of pulse contour waveform-derived measurements in critically ill patients

verfasst von: Huai-wu He, Da-wei Liu, Yun Long, Xiao-ting Wang, Mei-ling Zhao, Xiao-li Lai

Erschienen in: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing | Ausgabe 5/2016

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Abstract

We know that a 10 cm departure from the reference level of pressure transducer position is equal to a 7.5 mmHg change of invasive hemodynamic pressure monitoring in a fluid-filled system. However, the relationship between the site level of a variable arterial pressure transducer and the pulse contour-derived parameters has yet to be established in critically ill patients. Moreover, the related quantitative analysis has never been investigated. Forty-two critically ill patients requiring PiCCO-Plus cardiac output monitoring were prospectively studied. The phlebostatic axis was defined as the zero reference level; the arterial pressure transducer was then vertically adjusted to different positions (+5, +10, +15, +20, −20, −15, −10, −5 cm) of departure from the zero reference site. The pulse contour waveform-derived parameters were recorded at each position. Elevation of the pressure transducer caused significantly positive changes in the continuous cardiac index (+CCI), stroke volume index (+SVI), and stroke volume variation (+SVV), and negative changes in the rate of left ventricular pressure rise during systole (−dP/dtmax), the systemic vascular resistance index (−SVRI), and vice versa. At the 5 cm position, the SVRI changes reached statistical significance with error. At the 10 cm position, the changes in CCI and dP/dtmax reached statistical significance with error, while the change in SVV reached statistical significance at 15 cm. The change rate of CCI was more than 5 % at the 15 cm position and approximately 10 % at the 20 cm position. On average, for every centimeter change of the transducer, there was a corresponding 0.014 L/min/m2 CCI change and 0.36 % change rate, a 1.41 mmHg/s dP/dtmax change and 0.13 % change rate, and a 25 dyne/s/cm5 SVRI change and 1.2 % change rate. The variation of arterial transducer position can result in inaccurate measurement of pulse contour waveform-derived parameters, especially when the transducer’s vertical distance is more than 10 cm from the phlebostatic axis. These findings have clinical implications for continuous hemodynamic monitoring.
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Metadaten
Titel
The effect of variable arterial transducer level on the accuracy of pulse contour waveform-derived measurements in critically ill patients
verfasst von
Huai-wu He
Da-wei Liu
Yun Long
Xiao-ting Wang
Mei-ling Zhao
Xiao-li Lai
Publikationsdatum
23.08.2015
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing / Ausgabe 5/2016
Print ISSN: 1387-1307
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-2614
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10877-015-9756-x

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