Critical Care | |
The effects of passive leg raising may be detected by the plethysmographic oxygen saturation signal in critically ill patients | |
Christian Richard1  Xavier Monnet1  Filipe Andre Gonzalez1  Nadia Anguel1  Valentina Girotto1  Jean-Louis Teboul1  Laura Galarza1  Alexandra Beurton1  Francesco Gavelli1  | |
[1] Service de réanimation-médecine intensive, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bicêtre, Hôpitaux universitaires Paris-Sud, Assistance publique – Hôpitaux de Paris; | |
关键词: Fluid responsiveness; Volume expansion; Cardiac index; Perfusion index; Oxygen saturation; | |
DOI : 10.1186/s13054-019-2306-z | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract Background A passive leg raising (PLR) test is positive if the cardiac index (CI) increased by > 10%, but it requires a direct measurement of CI. On the oxygen saturation plethysmographic signal, the perfusion index (PI) is the ratio between the pulsatile and the non-pulsatile portions. We hypothesised that the changes in PI could predict a positive PLR test and thus preload responsiveness in a totally non-invasive way. Methods In patients with acute circulatory failure, we measured PI (Radical-7) and CI (PiCCO2) before and during a PLR test and, if decided, before and after volume expansion (500-mL saline). Results Three patients were excluded because the plethysmography signal was absent and 3 other ones because it was unstable. Eventually, 72 patients were analysed. In 34 patients with a positive PLR test (increase in CI ≥ 10%), CI and PI increased during PLR by 21 ± 10% and 54 ± 53%, respectively. In the 38 patients with a negative PLR test, PI did not significantly change during PLR. In 26 patients in whom volume expansion was performed, CI and PI increased by 28 ± 14% and 53 ± 63%, respectively. The correlation between the PI and CI changes for all interventions was significant (r = 0.64, p < 0.001). During the PLR test, if PI increased by > 9%, a positive response of CI (≥ 10%) was diagnosed with a sensitivity of 91 (76–98%) and a specificity of 79 (63–90%) (area under the receiver operating characteristics curve 0.89 (0.80–0.95), p < 0.0001). Conclusion An increase in PI during PLR by 9% accurately detects a positive response of the PLR test. Trial registration ID RCB 2016-A00959-42. Registered 27 June 2016.
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