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Hemodynamic Parameters
&
fluid therapy
Muhammad Asim Rana
BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FCCP, EDIC, SF-CCM
Department of Critical Care Medicine
King Saud Medical City
Abstract
• Clinical assessment of the intravascular
volume can be difficult in critically ill patients.
• Fluid loading is considered the first step in the
resuscitation of hemodynamically unstable
patients.
• Role of cardiac filling pressures (CVP & PAOP)
• Studies using heart–lung interactions during
IPPV to assess fluid responsiveness.
Studies using heart–lung interactions
• The pulse pressure variation derived from
analysis of the arterial waveform.
• The stroke volume variation derived from
pulse contour analysis.
• The variation of the amplitude of the pulse
oximeter plethysmographic waveform.
• The left ventricular end-diastolic area as
determined by TEE
Introduction
• The multi-organ dysfunction syndrome
– Tissue hypoxia due to inadequate oxygen delivery
– Microcirculatory injury and increased tissue
metabolic demands
– Cytopathic hypoxia due to mitochondrial
dysfunction

• Early aggressive resuscitation improves
outcome (Landmark study, Rivers et al.)
• Optimization of cardiac output before major surgery
Why need to know fluid status?
• Fluid therapy is considered the first step in the
resuscitation of most patients with shock.
• Uncorrected hypovolemia, leading to
inappropriate infusions of vasopressor
agents, may increase organ hypoperfusion and
ischemia.
• Overzealous fluid resuscitation has been
associated with increased complications
Why need to know fluid status?
• The first step in the hemodynamic
management
• Targeting 'supra-normal' hemodynamic
parameters may be harmful
• Need of an accurate assessment of
– Intravascular volume status (Cardiac preload)
– The ability to predict the hemodynamic response
following fluid challange (Volume responsiveness)
Preload & Frank–Starling principle
Indices of cardiac preload
& fluid responsiveness
Central Venous Pressure
• Jugular venous pressure, CVP & Rt atrial pressure
are often used interchangeably.
• The normal CVP in the spont breathing-0–5
mmHg, while 10 mmHg is generally accepted as
the upper limit during mechanical ventilation.
• CVP as fluid management guide
– Correlation between CVP and pulmonary artery
occlusion pressures (PAOP)
– The relationship between CVP and right ventricular
end-diastolic volume (RVEDV: preload)
Role of CVP
• Static measures of CVP
• Dynamic changes in CVP
– (in response to volume loading or related to
respiration)
– For instance, a steep increase in CVP following
volume challenge suggests the heart is functioning
on the plateau portion of the Frank–Starling
curve.
Black clouds over CVP
• Systematic review
• 5 studies that compared the CVP with the
measured circulating blood volume
• 19 studies determined the relationship
between the CVP/delta-CVP and the change in
cardiac performance following a fluid
challenge.
Assessment of role of CVP
– The pooled correlation coefficient between the CVP and the
measured blood volume was 0.16 (95% CI 0.03–0.28).
– The pooled correlation coefficient between the baseline CVP and
change in stroke index/cardiac index was 0.18 (95% CI 0.08–0.28).
– The pooled area under the receiver operator characteristic (ROC)
curve was 0.56 (95% CI 0.51–0.61).
– The pooled correlation between the delta-CVP and the change in
stroke index/cardiac index was 0.11 (95% CI 0.015–0.21).

• The results of this systematic review clearly demonstrate that
there is
• no association between the CVP and circulating blood volume,
that the CVP is
• a poor indicator of left and right ventricular preload and that
• the CVP does not predict fluid responsiveness
Pulmonary Artery Catheter
• Right-heart catheterisation using a flow-directed
balloon tipped catheter was introduced by Swan
and Ganz in1970.
• Traditional indications for PAC monitoring have
been to:
– characterise haemodynamic perturbation
– differentiate cardiogenic from non-cardiogenic
pulmonary oedema
– guide use of vasoactive drugs, fluids and diuretics
Measured Variables (PAC)
• Measures right ventricular and pulmonary
arterial pressures directly at the bedside.
• In acute respiratory distress syndrome
(ARDS), where pulmonary hypertension and
increased right ventricular afterload are linked
to excess mortality, a PAC can assist in the
titration of afterload-reducing therapies such
as inhaled prostacyclin or nitric oxide.
Measured Variables from PAC
Measured & Derived Variables
Pulmonary artery occlusion pressure

PAOP closely approximates left atrial pressure (LAP), which
approximates left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP).
Black Clouds over PAC
• In 1996 a non-randomised cohort study of PAC
use in American teaching hospitals appeared
to show that, in any of nine major disease
categories, PAC in the first 24 hours increased
30-day mortality (odds ratio 1.24, 95% (CI)
1.03–1.49), mean length of stay and mean
cost per hospital stay
Black Clouds over PAC
• A Cochrane database systematic review of PAC
monitoring in adult ICU patients incorporated
data from two recent multicentre trials and 10
other studies.
• The pooled mortality odds ratio for studies of
general ICU patients was 1.05 (95% CI 0.87–1.26)
and for studies of high-risk surgery patients was
0.99 (95% CI 0.73–1.24).
• PAC monitoring had no impact on ICU or hospital
length of stay.
Black Clouds over PAC
• A recent multicentre trial incorporating
protocolized hemodynamic management of
patients with acute lung injury compared PACguided with CVC-guided therapy.
• There were no significant differences in 60-day
mortality or organ function between groups.
– Overall, these data suggest that PAC monitoring in
critically ill patients is not associated with
increased mortality or with survival benefit.
Bolus Thermodilution Cardiac Output
• A bolus injection into the right atrium of cold
injectate (usually 5% dextrose) transiently decreases
blood temperature in the PA (monitored by a
thermistor proximal to the balloon).

• Stewart–Hamilton equation
Transpulmonary Indicator Dilution
Left Ventricular End-diastolic Area
• The left ventricular end-diastolic area (LVEDA)
has been shown to correlate well with the
intrathoracic blood volume (ITBV) and global
end-diastolic volume (GEDV) as well as with
LVEDV as measured by scintography.
• An end-diastolic diameter of < 25 mm and a
LVEDA of < 55 cm2 have been used to
diagnose hypovolemia
Drawbacks
• A small LVEDA does not always reflect
decreased intravascular volume.
• Snapshot of ventricular function at a single
period in time
• Recently, a disposable transesophageal echocardiography
probe that allows continuous monitoring of LV function has
been developed (ClariTEE, ImaCor, Uniondale, NY, USA).
• Such technology allows monitoring of LV volumes and function
over time, allowing the clinician to determine the response to
various therapeutic interventions.
Inferior Vena Caval Diameter
• The diameter of the IVC can be measured by subcostal
echocardiography.
• A collapsed IVC vs distended IVC
• The mean end-diastolic IVC dimension correlates with
mean right atrial pressure
• Barbier and colleagues and Feissel and coworkers-the
distensibility index of the IVC
• Vieillard-Baron and colleagues -collapsibility index of the
SVC
• Drawbacks or Limitations
– Obesity & Post laparotomy cases
– Cases with increased Intra-abd pressure
– SVC is seen by TEE & it could not be continuous
Dynamic Indices of Intravascular Volume
• Studies have been reported that have used heart–lung
interactions during mechanical ventilation to assess fluid
responsiveness.
– The pulse pressure variation (PPV) derived from analysis of
the arterial waveform
– The stroke volume variation (SVV) derived from pulse
contour analysis
– The variation of the amplitude of the pulse oximeter
plethysmographic waveform

have shown to be highly predictive of fluid responsiveness.
Plethysmography variability index (PVI)
• New predictors have been obtained from
plethysmographic waveforms displayed on pulse
oxymeters.
• A new parameter called the
plethysmography variability index (PVI)
proposed by a pulse oxymetry manufacturer to
be used for the purpose of fluid responsiveness.
• Its advantage is that it can be automatically
calculated and displayed on the screen of the
pulse oxymetry monitor
PVI Calculation
• Automated measurement
– Changes in plethysmographic waveform amplitude over
the respiratory cycle

• PVI is a percentage from 1 to 100%:
– 1 - no pleth variability
– 100 - maximum pleth variability
PVI to Help Clinicians
Optimize Preload / Cardiac Output
Stroke
Volume

10 %

Lower PVI = Less likely to
respond to fluid therapy

Higher PVI = More likely to

24 %

0

0

respond to fluid therapy

Preload
BP variation -spontaneous Respiration
Reversed Pulsus Paradoxus
PPV with Mechanical Ventilation
Calculation of SVV
Heart-Lung Interaction
Circulation
Preload
Intra Thoracic Pressure
Contractility

Lung Volume
Afterload

Ventilation
SVV and PPV
Heart-Lung Interaction
Effect of Rise of Intrathoracic Pressure on Cardiac Output & Venous R eturnCurves

Cardiac
Output

Cardiac
Output

Cardiac
Output

Cardiac
Output

Pressure
Hypovolemic Patient

Pressure
Normovolemic Patient
Heart-Lung Interaction
Effect of Drop of Intra thoracic pressure on Cardiac output & Venous return Curves

Cardiac
Output

Cardiac
Output

Cardiac
Output

Cardiac
Output

Pressure

Pressure

Hypovolemic Patient

Normovolemic Patient
Bed Side Utilization
Bed Side Utilization
Prediction of Fluid responsiveness in hypovolemic patients
MV Insp

Expiration
Bed Side Utilization
Prediction of Fluid responsiveness in normovolemic patient

Mechanical Insp
Expiration
Determining the accuracy of PPV & SVV
• 29 studies included in this meta analysis
• Demonstrated that the PPV and SVV measured
during volume controlled mechanical ventilation
predicted with a high degree of accuracy for
respond to a fluid challenge
– The sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic odds ratio
were 0.89, 0.88 and 59.86 for the PPV and 0.82, 0.86
and 27.34 for the SVV, respectively.

• The predictive value was maintained in patients
with poor LV function.
PPV & PVI vs CVP & PCWP

Adapted from Cannesson M. et. al. Br J Anesth
2008;101(2):200-206
Zimmermann M, et al. Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2010;27(66):555-561.
PPV
PVI
CO

Loupec T et al. Crit Care Med 2011 Vol. 39, No. 2
Conclusion
By virtue of its
• simplicity
• accuracy and
• availability as a continuous monitoring
tool
• would appear to be the ideal methods
for the titration of fluid resuscitation
in critically ill patients undergoing
mechanical ventilation..

•PPV
•SVV
•PVI

Echo : ventricular function and size complement the
information obtained by these indices of fluid
responsiveness
Questions?
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Hemodynamic parameters & fluid therapy Asim

  • 1. Hemodynamic Parameters & fluid therapy Muhammad Asim Rana BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FCCP, EDIC, SF-CCM Department of Critical Care Medicine King Saud Medical City
  • 2. Abstract • Clinical assessment of the intravascular volume can be difficult in critically ill patients. • Fluid loading is considered the first step in the resuscitation of hemodynamically unstable patients. • Role of cardiac filling pressures (CVP & PAOP) • Studies using heart–lung interactions during IPPV to assess fluid responsiveness.
  • 3. Studies using heart–lung interactions • The pulse pressure variation derived from analysis of the arterial waveform. • The stroke volume variation derived from pulse contour analysis. • The variation of the amplitude of the pulse oximeter plethysmographic waveform. • The left ventricular end-diastolic area as determined by TEE
  • 4. Introduction • The multi-organ dysfunction syndrome – Tissue hypoxia due to inadequate oxygen delivery – Microcirculatory injury and increased tissue metabolic demands – Cytopathic hypoxia due to mitochondrial dysfunction • Early aggressive resuscitation improves outcome (Landmark study, Rivers et al.) • Optimization of cardiac output before major surgery
  • 5. Why need to know fluid status? • Fluid therapy is considered the first step in the resuscitation of most patients with shock. • Uncorrected hypovolemia, leading to inappropriate infusions of vasopressor agents, may increase organ hypoperfusion and ischemia. • Overzealous fluid resuscitation has been associated with increased complications
  • 6. Why need to know fluid status? • The first step in the hemodynamic management • Targeting 'supra-normal' hemodynamic parameters may be harmful • Need of an accurate assessment of – Intravascular volume status (Cardiac preload) – The ability to predict the hemodynamic response following fluid challange (Volume responsiveness)
  • 8. Indices of cardiac preload & fluid responsiveness
  • 9. Central Venous Pressure • Jugular venous pressure, CVP & Rt atrial pressure are often used interchangeably. • The normal CVP in the spont breathing-0–5 mmHg, while 10 mmHg is generally accepted as the upper limit during mechanical ventilation. • CVP as fluid management guide – Correlation between CVP and pulmonary artery occlusion pressures (PAOP) – The relationship between CVP and right ventricular end-diastolic volume (RVEDV: preload)
  • 10. Role of CVP • Static measures of CVP • Dynamic changes in CVP – (in response to volume loading or related to respiration) – For instance, a steep increase in CVP following volume challenge suggests the heart is functioning on the plateau portion of the Frank–Starling curve.
  • 11. Black clouds over CVP • Systematic review • 5 studies that compared the CVP with the measured circulating blood volume • 19 studies determined the relationship between the CVP/delta-CVP and the change in cardiac performance following a fluid challenge.
  • 12. Assessment of role of CVP – The pooled correlation coefficient between the CVP and the measured blood volume was 0.16 (95% CI 0.03–0.28). – The pooled correlation coefficient between the baseline CVP and change in stroke index/cardiac index was 0.18 (95% CI 0.08–0.28). – The pooled area under the receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was 0.56 (95% CI 0.51–0.61). – The pooled correlation between the delta-CVP and the change in stroke index/cardiac index was 0.11 (95% CI 0.015–0.21). • The results of this systematic review clearly demonstrate that there is • no association between the CVP and circulating blood volume, that the CVP is • a poor indicator of left and right ventricular preload and that • the CVP does not predict fluid responsiveness
  • 13. Pulmonary Artery Catheter • Right-heart catheterisation using a flow-directed balloon tipped catheter was introduced by Swan and Ganz in1970. • Traditional indications for PAC monitoring have been to: – characterise haemodynamic perturbation – differentiate cardiogenic from non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema – guide use of vasoactive drugs, fluids and diuretics
  • 14. Measured Variables (PAC) • Measures right ventricular and pulmonary arterial pressures directly at the bedside. • In acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), where pulmonary hypertension and increased right ventricular afterload are linked to excess mortality, a PAC can assist in the titration of afterload-reducing therapies such as inhaled prostacyclin or nitric oxide.
  • 16. Measured & Derived Variables
  • 17. Pulmonary artery occlusion pressure PAOP closely approximates left atrial pressure (LAP), which approximates left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP).
  • 18. Black Clouds over PAC • In 1996 a non-randomised cohort study of PAC use in American teaching hospitals appeared to show that, in any of nine major disease categories, PAC in the first 24 hours increased 30-day mortality (odds ratio 1.24, 95% (CI) 1.03–1.49), mean length of stay and mean cost per hospital stay
  • 19. Black Clouds over PAC • A Cochrane database systematic review of PAC monitoring in adult ICU patients incorporated data from two recent multicentre trials and 10 other studies. • The pooled mortality odds ratio for studies of general ICU patients was 1.05 (95% CI 0.87–1.26) and for studies of high-risk surgery patients was 0.99 (95% CI 0.73–1.24). • PAC monitoring had no impact on ICU or hospital length of stay.
  • 20. Black Clouds over PAC • A recent multicentre trial incorporating protocolized hemodynamic management of patients with acute lung injury compared PACguided with CVC-guided therapy. • There were no significant differences in 60-day mortality or organ function between groups. – Overall, these data suggest that PAC monitoring in critically ill patients is not associated with increased mortality or with survival benefit.
  • 21. Bolus Thermodilution Cardiac Output • A bolus injection into the right atrium of cold injectate (usually 5% dextrose) transiently decreases blood temperature in the PA (monitored by a thermistor proximal to the balloon). • Stewart–Hamilton equation
  • 23. Left Ventricular End-diastolic Area • The left ventricular end-diastolic area (LVEDA) has been shown to correlate well with the intrathoracic blood volume (ITBV) and global end-diastolic volume (GEDV) as well as with LVEDV as measured by scintography. • An end-diastolic diameter of < 25 mm and a LVEDA of < 55 cm2 have been used to diagnose hypovolemia
  • 24. Drawbacks • A small LVEDA does not always reflect decreased intravascular volume. • Snapshot of ventricular function at a single period in time • Recently, a disposable transesophageal echocardiography probe that allows continuous monitoring of LV function has been developed (ClariTEE, ImaCor, Uniondale, NY, USA). • Such technology allows monitoring of LV volumes and function over time, allowing the clinician to determine the response to various therapeutic interventions.
  • 25. Inferior Vena Caval Diameter • The diameter of the IVC can be measured by subcostal echocardiography. • A collapsed IVC vs distended IVC • The mean end-diastolic IVC dimension correlates with mean right atrial pressure • Barbier and colleagues and Feissel and coworkers-the distensibility index of the IVC • Vieillard-Baron and colleagues -collapsibility index of the SVC • Drawbacks or Limitations – Obesity & Post laparotomy cases – Cases with increased Intra-abd pressure – SVC is seen by TEE & it could not be continuous
  • 26. Dynamic Indices of Intravascular Volume • Studies have been reported that have used heart–lung interactions during mechanical ventilation to assess fluid responsiveness. – The pulse pressure variation (PPV) derived from analysis of the arterial waveform – The stroke volume variation (SVV) derived from pulse contour analysis – The variation of the amplitude of the pulse oximeter plethysmographic waveform have shown to be highly predictive of fluid responsiveness.
  • 27. Plethysmography variability index (PVI) • New predictors have been obtained from plethysmographic waveforms displayed on pulse oxymeters. • A new parameter called the plethysmography variability index (PVI) proposed by a pulse oxymetry manufacturer to be used for the purpose of fluid responsiveness. • Its advantage is that it can be automatically calculated and displayed on the screen of the pulse oxymetry monitor
  • 28. PVI Calculation • Automated measurement – Changes in plethysmographic waveform amplitude over the respiratory cycle • PVI is a percentage from 1 to 100%: – 1 - no pleth variability – 100 - maximum pleth variability
  • 29. PVI to Help Clinicians Optimize Preload / Cardiac Output Stroke Volume 10 % Lower PVI = Less likely to respond to fluid therapy Higher PVI = More likely to 24 % 0 0 respond to fluid therapy Preload
  • 32. PPV with Mechanical Ventilation
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  • 38. Heart-Lung Interaction Circulation Preload Intra Thoracic Pressure Contractility Lung Volume Afterload Ventilation
  • 40. Heart-Lung Interaction Effect of Rise of Intrathoracic Pressure on Cardiac Output & Venous R eturnCurves Cardiac Output Cardiac Output Cardiac Output Cardiac Output Pressure Hypovolemic Patient Pressure Normovolemic Patient
  • 41. Heart-Lung Interaction Effect of Drop of Intra thoracic pressure on Cardiac output & Venous return Curves Cardiac Output Cardiac Output Cardiac Output Cardiac Output Pressure Pressure Hypovolemic Patient Normovolemic Patient
  • 43. Bed Side Utilization Prediction of Fluid responsiveness in hypovolemic patients MV Insp Expiration
  • 44. Bed Side Utilization Prediction of Fluid responsiveness in normovolemic patient Mechanical Insp Expiration
  • 45. Determining the accuracy of PPV & SVV • 29 studies included in this meta analysis • Demonstrated that the PPV and SVV measured during volume controlled mechanical ventilation predicted with a high degree of accuracy for respond to a fluid challenge – The sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic odds ratio were 0.89, 0.88 and 59.86 for the PPV and 0.82, 0.86 and 27.34 for the SVV, respectively. • The predictive value was maintained in patients with poor LV function.
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  • 47. PPV & PVI vs CVP & PCWP Adapted from Cannesson M. et. al. Br J Anesth 2008;101(2):200-206
  • 48. Zimmermann M, et al. Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2010;27(66):555-561.
  • 49. PPV PVI CO Loupec T et al. Crit Care Med 2011 Vol. 39, No. 2
  • 50. Conclusion By virtue of its • simplicity • accuracy and • availability as a continuous monitoring tool • would appear to be the ideal methods for the titration of fluid resuscitation in critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation.. •PPV •SVV •PVI Echo : ventricular function and size complement the information obtained by these indices of fluid responsiveness

Editor's Notes

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