Prediction of fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients

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作者
Monnet, Xavier [1 ,2 ]
Teboul, Jean-Louis [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Hop Univ Paris Saclay, Hop Bicetre, AP HP, Serv Med Intens Reanimat, Le Kremlin Bicetre, France
[2] Univ Paris Saclay, INSERM, UMR S 999, Le Kremlin Bicetre, France
关键词
Volume expansion; passive leg raising (PLR); heart-lung interactions; END-EXPIRATORY OCCLUSION; PULSE PRESSURE VARIATION; CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS; TIDAL VOLUME CHALLENGE; ARTERIAL-PRESSURE; SEVERE SEPSIS; BLOOD-FLOW; 100; ML; METAANALYSIS; GUIDELINES;
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10.21037/atm-2020-hdm-18
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
In patients with acute circulatory failure, the primary goal of volume expansion is to increase cardiac output. However, this expected effect is inconstant, so that in many instances, fluid administration does not result in any haemodynamic benefit. In such cases, fluid could only exert some deleterious effects. It is now well demonstrated that excessive fluid administration is harmful, especially during acute respiratory distress syndrome and in sepsis or septic shock. This is the reason why some tests and indices have been developed in order to assess "fluid responsiveness" before deciding to perform volume expansion. While preload markers have been used for many years for this purpose, they have been repeatedly shown to be unreliable, which is mainly related to physiological issues. As alternatives, "dynamic" indices have been introduced. These indices are based upon the changes in cardiac output or stroke volume resulting from various changes in preload conditions, induced by heart-lung interactions, postural manoeuvres or by the infusion of small amounts of fluids. The haemodynamic effects and the reliability of these "dynamic" indices of fluid responsiveness are now well described. From their respective advantages and limitations, it is also possible to describe their clinical interest and the clinical setting in which they are applicable.
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