Cardiac index by thermodilution or transthoracic echocardiography in dogs at different hemodynamic states

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Autor(a) principal: Gehrcke,Martielo Ivan
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Cardoso,Helena Mondardo, Regalin,Doughlas, Silva,Gizelli da, Padilha,Vanessa Sasso, Moraes,Aury Nunes de, Oleskovicz,Nilson
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Proper monitoring of cardiac index (CI) in critically ill patients requires accurate and minimally invasive methods. The aim of this study was to compare the CI values obtained by thermodilution or echocardiography using different methods in dogs in different hemodynamic states. Nine dogs weighing 19.6±1.3kg were anesthetized with isoflurane at 1.4V% (Baseline) and subjected to mechanical ventilation (MV),a hypodynamic state (Hypo) with isoflurane at 3.5V% and hyperdynamic state (hyper) with dobutamine infusion at 5μgkg-1min-1. CI analysis was performed by thermodilution (TD) and using the modified Simpson's method, aortic velocity-time integral (A-VTI) method and pulmonary VTI (P-VTI) method. We performed Pearson's correlation and Bland-Altman analysis. The CI values (Lm-2min-1) of the animals in the Baseline, MV, Hypo and Hyper states were 4.3±1, 3.6±0.7, 2.9±0.66 and 6.1±2, for TD; 2.8±0.7, 2.4±0.3, 1.7±0.7 and 4.4±1.2, for Simpson's method; 3.4±0.9, 3.1±0.7, 2.6±3.4, 6.1±1.8 for A-VTI; and 3.6±0.8, 3.6±0.8, 2.7±0.6 and 6.2±1.5, for P-VTI. The CI values using Simpson's method were lower than those obtained by TD in all states, and it was observed a significant correlation in the Hypo (r=0.89) and Hyper (r=0.76) groups. In addition,the percent error in the Hypo group using Simpson's method was 26% relative to TD, which allowed for the identification of the different hemodynamic states. With respect to the other methods and states, there was no agreement or correlation between the methods and TD. We concluded that none of the tested echocardiography methods exhibited acceptable agreement with thermodilution at different hemodynamic states.
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spelling Cardiac index by thermodilution or transthoracic echocardiography in dogs at different hemodynamic statescardiac indexhypotensionechocardiographybland-altmanABSTRACT: Proper monitoring of cardiac index (CI) in critically ill patients requires accurate and minimally invasive methods. The aim of this study was to compare the CI values obtained by thermodilution or echocardiography using different methods in dogs in different hemodynamic states. Nine dogs weighing 19.6±1.3kg were anesthetized with isoflurane at 1.4V% (Baseline) and subjected to mechanical ventilation (MV),a hypodynamic state (Hypo) with isoflurane at 3.5V% and hyperdynamic state (hyper) with dobutamine infusion at 5μgkg-1min-1. CI analysis was performed by thermodilution (TD) and using the modified Simpson's method, aortic velocity-time integral (A-VTI) method and pulmonary VTI (P-VTI) method. We performed Pearson's correlation and Bland-Altman analysis. The CI values (Lm-2min-1) of the animals in the Baseline, MV, Hypo and Hyper states were 4.3±1, 3.6±0.7, 2.9±0.66 and 6.1±2, for TD; 2.8±0.7, 2.4±0.3, 1.7±0.7 and 4.4±1.2, for Simpson's method; 3.4±0.9, 3.1±0.7, 2.6±3.4, 6.1±1.8 for A-VTI; and 3.6±0.8, 3.6±0.8, 2.7±0.6 and 6.2±1.5, for P-VTI. The CI values using Simpson's method were lower than those obtained by TD in all states, and it was observed a significant correlation in the Hypo (r=0.89) and Hyper (r=0.76) groups. In addition,the percent error in the Hypo group using Simpson's method was 26% relative to TD, which allowed for the identification of the different hemodynamic states. With respect to the other methods and states, there was no agreement or correlation between the methods and TD. We concluded that none of the tested echocardiography methods exhibited acceptable agreement with thermodilution at different hemodynamic states.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016001102049Ciência Rural v.46 n.11 2016reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20150352info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGehrcke,Martielo IvanCardoso,Helena MondardoRegalin,DoughlasSilva,Gizelli daPadilha,Vanessa SassoMoraes,Aury Nunes deOleskovicz,Nilsoneng2016-09-28T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cardiac index by thermodilution or transthoracic echocardiography in dogs at different hemodynamic states
title Cardiac index by thermodilution or transthoracic echocardiography in dogs at different hemodynamic states
spellingShingle Cardiac index by thermodilution or transthoracic echocardiography in dogs at different hemodynamic states
Gehrcke,Martielo Ivan
cardiac index
hypotension
echocardiography
bland-altman
title_short Cardiac index by thermodilution or transthoracic echocardiography in dogs at different hemodynamic states
title_full Cardiac index by thermodilution or transthoracic echocardiography in dogs at different hemodynamic states
title_fullStr Cardiac index by thermodilution or transthoracic echocardiography in dogs at different hemodynamic states
title_full_unstemmed Cardiac index by thermodilution or transthoracic echocardiography in dogs at different hemodynamic states
title_sort Cardiac index by thermodilution or transthoracic echocardiography in dogs at different hemodynamic states
author Gehrcke,Martielo Ivan
author_facet Gehrcke,Martielo Ivan
Cardoso,Helena Mondardo
Regalin,Doughlas
Silva,Gizelli da
Padilha,Vanessa Sasso
Moraes,Aury Nunes de
Oleskovicz,Nilson
author_role author
author2 Cardoso,Helena Mondardo
Regalin,Doughlas
Silva,Gizelli da
Padilha,Vanessa Sasso
Moraes,Aury Nunes de
Oleskovicz,Nilson
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gehrcke,Martielo Ivan
Cardoso,Helena Mondardo
Regalin,Doughlas
Silva,Gizelli da
Padilha,Vanessa Sasso
Moraes,Aury Nunes de
Oleskovicz,Nilson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cardiac index
hypotension
echocardiography
bland-altman
topic cardiac index
hypotension
echocardiography
bland-altman
description ABSTRACT: Proper monitoring of cardiac index (CI) in critically ill patients requires accurate and minimally invasive methods. The aim of this study was to compare the CI values obtained by thermodilution or echocardiography using different methods in dogs in different hemodynamic states. Nine dogs weighing 19.6±1.3kg were anesthetized with isoflurane at 1.4V% (Baseline) and subjected to mechanical ventilation (MV),a hypodynamic state (Hypo) with isoflurane at 3.5V% and hyperdynamic state (hyper) with dobutamine infusion at 5μgkg-1min-1. CI analysis was performed by thermodilution (TD) and using the modified Simpson's method, aortic velocity-time integral (A-VTI) method and pulmonary VTI (P-VTI) method. We performed Pearson's correlation and Bland-Altman analysis. The CI values (Lm-2min-1) of the animals in the Baseline, MV, Hypo and Hyper states were 4.3±1, 3.6±0.7, 2.9±0.66 and 6.1±2, for TD; 2.8±0.7, 2.4±0.3, 1.7±0.7 and 4.4±1.2, for Simpson's method; 3.4±0.9, 3.1±0.7, 2.6±3.4, 6.1±1.8 for A-VTI; and 3.6±0.8, 3.6±0.8, 2.7±0.6 and 6.2±1.5, for P-VTI. The CI values using Simpson's method were lower than those obtained by TD in all states, and it was observed a significant correlation in the Hypo (r=0.89) and Hyper (r=0.76) groups. In addition,the percent error in the Hypo group using Simpson's method was 26% relative to TD, which allowed for the identification of the different hemodynamic states. With respect to the other methods and states, there was no agreement or correlation between the methods and TD. We concluded that none of the tested echocardiography methods exhibited acceptable agreement with thermodilution at different hemodynamic states.
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