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Non-invasive assessment of fluid responsiveness by changes in partial end-tidal CO2 pressure during a passive leg-raising maneuver

机译:通过被动抬腿动作中潮气末二氧化碳分压的变化对液体反应性进行非侵入性评估

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BackgroundThe passive leg-raising (PLR) maneuver provides a dynamic assessment of fluid responsiveness inducing a reversible increase in cardiac preload. Since its effects are sudden and transitory, a continuous cardiac output (CO) monitoring is required to appropriately assess the hemodynamic response of PLR. On the other hand, changes in partial end-tidal CO2 pressure (PETCO2) have been demonstrated to be tightly correlated with changes in CO during constant ventilation and stable tissue CO2 production (VCO2). In this study we tested the hypothesis that, assuming a constant VCO2 and under fixed ventilation, PETCO2 can track changes in CO induced by PLR and can be used to predict fluid responsiveness.
机译:背景被动抬腿(PLR)动作可动态评估流体反应性,从而引起心脏预负荷的可逆增加。由于其影响是突然的和短暂的,因此需要连续的心输出量(CO)监测以适当评估PLR的血液动力学反应。另一方面,已经证明,潮气局部CO2压力(PETCO2)的变化与持续通风和稳定组织CO2产生(VCO2)期间CO的变化紧密相关。在这项研究中,我们测试了以下假设:假设VCO2恒定且在固定通风条件下,PETCO2可以跟踪PLR诱导的CO变化,并可用于预测流体反应性。

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