• Paediatric anaesthesia · Nov 2017

    Changes in blood volume indicators and dynamic indicators measured with transpulmonary ultrasound velocity during blood depletion and repletion in a neonatal swine model.

    • Manuel Martin-Flores, Alvaro F Cisternas, and Robin D Gleed.
    • Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
    • Paediatr Anaesth. 2017 Nov 1; 27 (11): 1136-1141.

    BackgroundDynamic indicators such as pulse pressure and stroke volume variations can be measured to track changes in preload during hemorrhage, and evaluate fluid therapy. However, these dynamic indicators require mechanical ventilation, and might be affected by cardiac dysrhythmias and changes in vascular tone. Blood volume indicators may offer alternatives for assessing changes in volume status.AimsThe aims of this study were to measure changes in blood volume indicators and dynamic indicators during removal of blood in two stages and subsequent blood replacement in anesthetized, mechanically ventilated, neonatal pigs.MethodsIn eight anesthetized, mechanically ventilated piglets (5-6 weeks old), cardiac index, stroke volume index, total end-diastolic volume, central blood volume, active circulating volume, pulse pressure variation, and stroke volume variation were measured during blood removal in two stages (15 mL kg-1 each stage) and blood replacement (30 mL kg-1 ). Values after each intervention were measured for each parameter.ResultsAll indicators differed from baseline after removal of 15 mL kg-1 of blood, except for stroke volume variation. Differences between both stages of hemorrhage were only observed for indexed stroke volume, total end-diastolic volume, central blood volume, and pulse pressure variation.ConclusionTotal end-diastolic volume and central blood volume changed during blood depletion and repletion, and differed between stages of hemorrhage. These indicators might be useful for assessing volume status instead of, or in addition to cardiac index and dynamic indicators.© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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