OBJECTIVES: The authors hypothesized that bioimpedance cardiography measured by the Endotracheal Cardiac Output Monitor (ECOM; ConMed, Utica, NY) is a convenient and reliable method for both cardiac index (CI) assessment and prediction in fluid responsiveness. DESIGN: A prospective observational study. SETTING: A teaching university hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-five adult patients. INTERVENTIONS: Admission to the intensive care unit after conventional cardiac surgery and investigation before and after a fluid challenge. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Simultaneous comparative CI data points were collected from transpulmonary thermodilution (TD) and ECOM. Correlations were determined by linear regression. Bland-Altman analysis was used to compare the bias, precision, and limits of agreement. The percentage error was calculated. Pulse-pressure variations (PPVs) and stroke-volume variations (SVVs) before fluid challenge were collected to assess their discrimination in predicting fluid responsiveness. A weak but statistically significant relationship was found between CI(TD) and CI(ECOM) (r = 0.31, p = 0.03). Bias, precision, and limits of agreement between CI(TD) and CI(ECOM) were 0.08 L/min/m(2) (95% confidence interval, -0.11 to 0.27), 0.68 L/min/m(2), and -1.26 to 1.42 L/min/m(2), respectively. The percentage error was 51%. A nonsignificant positive relationship was found between percent changes in CI(TD) and CI(ECOM) after fluid challenge (r = 0.37, p = 0.06). Areas under the ROC curves for both PPV and SVV to predict fluid responsiveness were 0.86 (95% confidence interval, 0.67-1.06) and 0.89 (95% confidence interval, 0.74-1.04, respectively; p = 0.623). CONCLUSIONS: Continuous measurements of CI under dynamic conditions are consistent and easy to obtain with ECOM although not interchangeable with transpulmonary thermodilution. SVV given by ECOM is a dynamic parameter that predicts fluid responsiveness with good accuracy and discrimination.

Fellahi, J. L., Fischer, M. O., Rebet, O., Massetti, M., Gérard, J. L., Hanouz, J. L., A comparison of endotracheal bioimpedance cardiography and transpulmonary thermodilution in cardiac surgery patients, <<JOURNAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR ANESTHESIA>>, 2012; 26 (2): 217-222. [doi:10.1053/j.jvca.2011.06.023] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/104045]

A comparison of endotracheal bioimpedance cardiography and transpulmonary thermodilution in cardiac surgery patients

Massetti, Massimo;
2012

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The authors hypothesized that bioimpedance cardiography measured by the Endotracheal Cardiac Output Monitor (ECOM; ConMed, Utica, NY) is a convenient and reliable method for both cardiac index (CI) assessment and prediction in fluid responsiveness. DESIGN: A prospective observational study. SETTING: A teaching university hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-five adult patients. INTERVENTIONS: Admission to the intensive care unit after conventional cardiac surgery and investigation before and after a fluid challenge. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Simultaneous comparative CI data points were collected from transpulmonary thermodilution (TD) and ECOM. Correlations were determined by linear regression. Bland-Altman analysis was used to compare the bias, precision, and limits of agreement. The percentage error was calculated. Pulse-pressure variations (PPVs) and stroke-volume variations (SVVs) before fluid challenge were collected to assess their discrimination in predicting fluid responsiveness. A weak but statistically significant relationship was found between CI(TD) and CI(ECOM) (r = 0.31, p = 0.03). Bias, precision, and limits of agreement between CI(TD) and CI(ECOM) were 0.08 L/min/m(2) (95% confidence interval, -0.11 to 0.27), 0.68 L/min/m(2), and -1.26 to 1.42 L/min/m(2), respectively. The percentage error was 51%. A nonsignificant positive relationship was found between percent changes in CI(TD) and CI(ECOM) after fluid challenge (r = 0.37, p = 0.06). Areas under the ROC curves for both PPV and SVV to predict fluid responsiveness were 0.86 (95% confidence interval, 0.67-1.06) and 0.89 (95% confidence interval, 0.74-1.04, respectively; p = 0.623). CONCLUSIONS: Continuous measurements of CI under dynamic conditions are consistent and easy to obtain with ECOM although not interchangeable with transpulmonary thermodilution. SVV given by ECOM is a dynamic parameter that predicts fluid responsiveness with good accuracy and discrimination.
2012
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Fellahi, J. L., Fischer, M. O., Rebet, O., Massetti, M., Gérard, J. L., Hanouz, J. L., A comparison of endotracheal bioimpedance cardiography and transpulmonary thermodilution in cardiac surgery patients, <<JOURNAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR ANESTHESIA>>, 2012; 26 (2): 217-222. [doi:10.1053/j.jvca.2011.06.023] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/104045]
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