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Comparative Study
. 2005 Apr;31(4):517-23.
doi: 10.1007/s00134-005-2586-4. Epub 2005 Mar 8.

Pulse pressure variations to predict fluid responsiveness: influence of tidal volume

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Comparative Study

Pulse pressure variations to predict fluid responsiveness: influence of tidal volume

Daniel De Backer et al. Intensive Care Med. 2005 Apr.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the influence of tidal volume on the capacity of pulse pressure variation (DeltaPP) to predict fluid responsiveness.

Design: Prospective interventional study.

Setting: A 31-bed university hospital medico-surgical ICU.

Patients and participants: Sixty mechanically ventilated critically ill patients requiring fluid challenge, separated according to their tidal volume.

Intervention: Fluid challenge with either 1,000 ml crystalloids or 500 ml colloids.

Measurements and results: Complete hemodynamic measurements including DeltaPP were obtained before and after fluid challenge. Tidal volume was lower than 7 ml/kg in 26 patients, between 7-8 ml/kg in 9 patients, and greater than 8 ml/kg in 27 patients. ROC curve analysis was used to evaluate the predictive value of DeltaPP at different tidal volume thresholds, and 8 ml/kg best identified different behaviors. Overall, the cardiac index increased from 2.66 (2.00-3.47) to 3.04 (2.44-3.96) l/min m(2) ( P <0.001). It increased by more than 15% in 33 patients (fluid responders). Pulmonary artery occluded pressure was lower and DeltaPP higher in responders than in non-responders, but fluid responsiveness was better predicted with DeltaPP (ROC curve area 0.76+/-0.06) than with pulmonary artery occluded pressure (0.71+/-0.07) and right atrial (0.56+/-0.08) pressures. Despite similar response to fluid challenge in low (<8 ml/kg) and high tidal volume groups, the percent of correct classification of a 12% DeltaPP was 51% in the low tidal volume group and 88% in the high tidal volume group.

Conclusions: DeltaPP is a reliable predictor of fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients only when tidal volume is at least 8 ml/kg.

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