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The use of mean circulatory filling pressure analogue for monitoring hemodynamic coherence: A post-hoc analysis of the SPARSE data and proof-of-concept study.

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BACKGROUND Dissociation between macrocirculation and microcirculation is often observed in surgical patients. OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that the analogue of mean circulatory filling pressure (Pmca) can monitor hemodynamic coherence… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Dissociation between macrocirculation and microcirculation is often observed in surgical patients. OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that the analogue of mean circulatory filling pressure (Pmca) can monitor hemodynamic coherence during major non-cardiac surgery. METHODS In this post-hoc analysis and proof-of-concept study, we used the central venous pressure (CVP), mean arterial pressure (MAP), and cardiac output (CO) to calculate Pmca. Efficiency of the heart (Eh), arterial resistance (Rart), effective arterial elastance (Ea), venous compartment resistance (Rven), oxygen delivery (DO2), and oxygen extraction ratio (O2ER) were also calculated. Sublingual microcirculation was assessed using SDF + imaging, and the De Backer score, Consensus Proportion of Perfused Vessels (Consensus PPV), and Consensus PPV (small) were determined. RESULTS Thirteen patients were included, with a median age of 66 years. Median Pmca was 16 (14.9-18) mmHg and was positively associated with CO [p <  0.001; a 1 mmHg increase in Pmca increases CO by 0.73 L  min - 1 (p <  0.001)], Eh (p <  0.001), Rart (p = 0.01), Ea (p = 0.03), Rven (p = 0.005), DO2 (p = 0.03), and O2ER (p = 0.02). A significant correlation was observed between Pmca and Consensus PPV (p = 0.02), but not with De Backer Score (p = 0.34) or Consensus PPV (small) (p = 0.1). CONCLUSION Significant associations exist between Pmca and several hemodynamic and metabolic variables including Consensus PPV. Adequately powered studies should determine whether Pmca can provide real-time information on hemodynamic coherence.

Keywords: consensus; consensus ppv; hemodynamic coherence; pressure; pmca

Journal Title: Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation
Year Published: 2023

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