Preload Assessment in Patients with an Open Abdomen
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care
- Vol. 46 (1) , 16-22
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00005373-199901000-00004
Abstract
Intra-abdominal hypertension and abdominal compartment syndrome cause significant morbidity and mortality in surgical and trauma patients. Maintenance of intravascular preload and use of open abdomen techniques are essential. The accuracy of pulmonary artery occlusion pressure (PAOP) and central venous pressure (CVP) in patients with intra-abdominal hypertension has been questioned. Twenty surgical and trauma patients with intra-abdominal hypertension requiring open abdominal decompression were monitored using volumetric thermodilution pulmonary artery catheters. Hemodynamic, oxygenation, inspiratory, and intravesicular pressure measurements were collected prospectively. PAOP, CVP, and right ventricular end-diastolic volume index (RVEDVI) were compared as estimates of preload status. Multiple regression analysis demonstrated that cardiac index correlated significantly better with RVEDVI (r = 0.69) than with PAOP (r = -0.27) or CVP (r = -0.28) during resuscitation after open abdominal decompression (p RVEDVI is superior to PAOP and CVP as an estimate of preload status in patients with an open abdomen.Keywords
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