Oxygen Delivery and Consumption in Patients Who Are Comatose After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Are Affected by Blood Pressure Target

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Schneekloth, Simon [1 ]
Beske, Rasmus Paulin [1 ]
Moller, Jacob Eifer [1 ,2 ]
Obling, Laust E. R. [1 ]
Kjaergaard, Jesper [1 ]
Meyer, Martin A. S. [1 ]
Grand, Johannes [1 ]
Schmidt, Henrik [2 ,3 ]
Hojgaard, Henrik Frederiksen [3 ]
Hassager, Christian [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Copenhagen Univ Hosp, Heart Ctr, Dept Cardiol, Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Univ Southern Denmark, Dept Clin Res, Odense, Denmark
[3] Odense Univ Hosp, Dept Cardiothorac Intens Care Unit, Odense, Denmark
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blood pressure; Fick's principle; hemoglobin; out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; oxygen consumption; oxygen delivery; oxygen supply; SPLEEN; NOREPINEPHRINE; STIMULATION; SURGERY; VOLUME; FLOW; O-2;
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10.1161/JAHA.124.037354
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: In the management of patients resuscitated from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, a primary goal is to restore sufficient oxygen delivery (DO2) to meet demands in oxygen consumption (VO2). Methods and Results: This post hoc analysis of the BOX (Blood Pressure and Oxygen Targets) study included adult patients who were comatose and experienced out-of-hospital cardiac arrest from a presumed cardiac cause, who were randomized to a mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) target of 63 mm Hg (MAP63) or 77 mm Hg (MAP77) and a Restrictive PaO2 target of 9 to 10 kPa versus a Liberal target of 13 to 14 kPa in a 2x2 factorial design. A pulmonary artery catheter was inserted following randomization. DO2 and VO2 were calculated as: DO2=cardiac output x arterial oxygen content, and VO2= cardiac output x arteriovenous oxygen difference. Of 789 patients, 730 (92.5%) were included in this substudy. A total of 362 patients were randomized to MAP77, and 368 to MAP63, 368 to a liberal Pao(2) target, and 362 to a restrictive target. At all prespecified time points, DO2 in MAP77 was higher compared with MAP63, with a cumulative treatment effect of 203 L (95% CI, 132-274) O-2 after 36 hours. VO2 was higher in MAP77 after 36 hours, with a cumulative treatment effect of 21.9 L (95% CI, 5.8-38) O-2, compared with the MAP63 group. Conclusions: Targeting a MAP of 77 mm Hg resulted in an overall increase in DO2 and a smaller increase in VO2 compared with a MAP target of 63 mm Hg. A higher Pao(2) target did not result in any difference in DO2 or VO2.
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