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Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 卷:8
Right ventricular stroke volume assessed by pulmonary artery pulse contour analysis
Stephan M. Jakob1  David Berger1  Per W. Möller1  Jukka Takala1  Matthias Haenggi1  Jan Hobi1 
[1] Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern;
关键词: Pulse contour analysis;    Right ventricle;    Stroke volume;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40635-020-00347-7
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background Stroke volume measurement should provide estimates of acute treatment responses. The current pulse contour method estimates left ventricle stroke volume. Heart-lung interactions change right ventricular stroke volume acutely. We investigated the accuracy, precision, and trending abilities of four calibrated stroke volume estimates based on pulmonary artery pulse contour analysis. Results Stroke volume was measured in 9 pigs with a pulmonary artery ultrasound flow probe at 5 and 10 cmH2O of PEEP and three volume states (baseline, bleeding, and retransfusion) and compared against stroke volume estimates of four calibrated pulmonary pulse contour algorithms based on pulse pressure or pressure integration. Bland-Altman comparison with correction for multiple measurements and trend analysis were performed. Heart rate and stroke volumes were 104 ± 24 bpm and 30 ± 12 mL, respectively. The stroke volume estimates had a minimal bias: − 0.11 mL (95% CI − 0.55 to 0.33) to 0.32 mL (95% CI − 0.06 to 0.70). The limits of agreement were − 8.0 to 7.8 mL for calibrated pulse pressure to − 10.4 to 11.5 mL for time corrected pressure integration, resulting in a percentage error of 36 to 37%. The calibrated pulse pressure method performed best. Changes in stroke volume were trended very well (concordance rates 73–100%, r 2 0.26 to 0.987, for pulse pressure methods and 71–100%, r 2 0.236 to 0.977, for integration methods). Conclusions Pulmonary artery pulse contour methods reliably detect acute changes in stroke volume with good accuracy and moderate precision and accurately trend short-term changes in cardiac output over time.

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