Respiratory changes in inferior vena cava diameter are helpful in predicting fluid responsiveness in ventilated septic patients
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Respiratory changes in inferior vena cava diameter are helpful in predicting fluid responsiveness in ventilated septic patients
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the extent to which respiratory changes in inferior vena cava (IVC) diameter can be used to predict fluid responsiveness.
Design: Prospective clinical study.
Setting: Hospital intensive care unit.
Patients: Twenty-three patients with acute circulatory failure related to sepsis and mechanically ventilated because of an acute lung injury.
Measurements: Inferior vena cava diameter (D) at end-expiration (Dmin) and at end-inspiration (Dmax) was measured by echocardiography using a subcostal approach. The distensibility index of the IVC (dIVC) was calculated as the ratio of Dmax - Dmin / Dmin, and expressed as a percentage. The Doppler technique was applied in the pulmonary artery trunk to determine cardiac index (CI). Measurements were performed at baseline and after a 7 ml/kg volume expansion using a plasma expander. Patients were separated into responders (increase in CI > or =15%) and non-responders (increase in CI <15%).
Results: Using a threshold dIVC of 18%, responders and non-responders were discriminated with 90% sensitivity and 90% specificity. A strong relation (r = 0.9) was observed between dIVC at baseline and the CI increase following blood volume expansion. Baseline central venous pressure did not accurately predict fluid responsiveness.
Conclusion: Our study suggests that respiratory change in IVC diameter is an accurate predictor of fluid responsiveness in septic patients.
Comment in
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Predicting fluid responsiveness: should we adapt the scale to measure the central venous pressure swing?Intensive Care Med. 2004 Sep;30(9):1847; author reply 1848. doi: 10.1007/s00134-004-2326-1. Epub 2004 Jun 9. Intensive Care Med. 2004. PMID: 15197437 No abstract available.
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Evaluation of fluid responsiveness in ventilated septic patients: back to venous return.Intensive Care Med. 2004 Sep;30(9):1699-701. doi: 10.1007/s00134-004-2362-x. Epub 2004 Jun 25. Intensive Care Med. 2004. PMID: 15221127 No abstract available.
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