Noninvasive measurement of stroke volume changes in critically ill patients by means of electrical impedance tomography.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_08433676F905
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Noninvasive measurement of stroke volume changes in critically ill patients by means of electrical impedance tomography.
Journal
Journal of clinical monitoring and computing
Author(s)
Braun F., Proença M., Wendler A., Solà J., Lemay M., Thiran J.P., Weiler N., Frerichs I., Becher T.
ISSN
1573-2614 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1387-1307
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
34
Number
5
Pages
903-911
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Observational Study
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Previous animal experiments have suggested that electrical impedance tomography (EIT) has the ability to noninvasively track changes in cardiac stroke volume (SV). The present study intended to reproduce these findings in patients during a fluid challenge. In a prospective observational study including critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation, SV was estimated via ECG-gated EIT before and after a fluid challenge and compared to transpulmonary thermodilution reference measurements. Relative changes in EIT-derived cardiosynchronous impedance changes in the heart ([Formula: see text]) and lung region ([Formula: see text]) were compared to changes in reference SV by assessing the concordance rate (CR) and Pearson's correlation coefficient (R). We compared 39 measurements of 20 patients. [Formula: see text] did not show to be a reliable estimate for tracking changes of SV (CR = 52.6% and R = 0.13 with P = 0.44). In contrast, [Formula: see text] showed an acceptable trending performance (CR = 94.4% and R = 0.72 with P < 0.0001). Our results indicate that ECG-gated EIT measurements of [Formula: see text] are able to noninvasively monitor changes in SV during a fluid challenge in critically ill patients. However, this was not possible using [Formula: see text]. The present approach is limited by the influences induced by ventilation, posture or changes in electrode-skin contact and requires further validation.
Keywords
Animals, Critical Illness, Electric Impedance, Humans, Stroke Volume, Thermodilution, Tomography, Bioimpedance, Cardiac output, EIT, Fluid challenge, Noninvasive, Stroke volume
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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